Effective schools do exist: low-income children's academic performance in Chile
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Henríquez, Francisco
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Effective schools do exist: low-income children's academic performance in Chile
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The aim of this paper is twofold. First, we show that despite students’ disadvantaged backgrounds and despite not having more financial resources than similar schools, there are schools in Chile that serve low income students and that obtain superior academic outcomes. Second, we present qualitative evidence to identify school and classroom processes that might explain these good results. Specifically, we analyze a network of Chilean private voucher schools called Sociedad de Instrucción Primaria (SIP). In the econometric analysis we use a number of propensity score based estimation methods, to find that SIP students’ achievement is not due to observables or selection on measured variables. We also performed a number of interviews to SIP schools and other neighboring schools. Our qualitative analysis suggests that having children’s learning as a central and permanent goal, an aim that is shared and that drives the community’s efforts, seems to best summarize what makes SIP schools special.
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Fondecyt (#1070316) and PBCT-CONICYT Project CIE-05
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/125635
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Documentos de trabajo 003, mayo 2010
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