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帮助学业困难学生,惠及所有人:小学教育中的同伴效应

Helping struggling students and benefiting all: Peer effects in primary education
Journal of Public Economics · 2023 · Samuel Berlinski、Matí­as Busso、Michele Giannola

中文摘要

我们利用一项补救性教育干预的随机评估,该干预提高了哥伦比亚三年级低绩效学生的阅读技能,以此研究向低成就学生提供教育支持是否会影响其高成就同班同学的学业表现。我们发现,与对照学校中相似的儿童相比,处理学校中未受处理儿童的测试成绩提高了0.108个标准差。我们将对高成就学生的简化式效应解释为处理学校内部的溢出效应。随后,我们估计了一个同伴效应的线性均值模型,发现同伴同期成就增加一个标准差会使个人测试成绩提高0.679个标准差。我们的研究结果表明,旨在改善成就分布底端的政策有可能产生惠及所有人的社会乘数效应。

Abstract

We exploit the randomized evaluation of a remedial education intervention that improved the reading skills of low-performing third grade students in Colombia, to study whether providing educational support to low-achieving students affects the academic performance of their higher-achieving classmates. We find that the test scores of non-treated children in treatment schools increased by 0.108 of a standard deviation compared to similar children in control schools. We interpret the reduced-form effect on higher-achieving students as a spillover effect within treated schools. We then estimate a linear-in-means model of peer effects, finding that a one-standard-deviation increase in peers’ contemporaneous achievement increases individual test scores by 0.679 of a standard deviation. Our findings show that policies aimed at improving the bottom of the achievement distribution have the potential to generate social-multiplier effects that benefit all.
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