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URN: urn:nbn:de:0111-pedocs-126793
DOI: 10.25656/01:12679; 10.1016/j.learninstruc.2016.10.001
URN: urn:nbn:de:0111-pedocs-126793
DOI: 10.25656/01:12679; 10.1016/j.learninstruc.2016.10.001
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Academic tracking is related to gains in students' intelligence over four years: Evidence from a propensity score matching study |
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Authors | Guill, Karin; Lüdtke, Oliver; Köller, Olaf |
Source | Learning and instruction 47 (2017) February 2017, S. 43-52 |
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Keywords (German) | Kognitive Entwicklung; Intelligenz <Psy>; Leistungssteigerung; Einflussfaktor; Differenzierender Unterricht; Leistungskurs; Lerngruppe; Unterrichtsmethode; Schulqualität; Empirische Untersuchung; Hamburg |
sub-discipline | Empirical Educational Research |
Document type | Article (journal) |
ISSN | 0959-4752; 09594752 |
Language | English |
Year of creation | 2017 |
review status | Peer-Reviewed |
Abstract (English): | Ability grouping or tracking during secondary schooling is widespread. Previous research shows academic track schools are more successful than non-academic track schools in teaching mathematics, reading and foreign languages. Reasons include a more favorable student composition and higher instructional quality. However, there is less evidence that between track differences are even large enough to differentially affect the students' cognitive development. We used data from a large Hamburg panel study to test this hypothesis (N = 8628). By employing several propensity score matching algorithms we formed parallelized samples of academic track and either non-academic track students or comprehensive school students. After four years of tracking, academic track students showed considerably higher intelligence scores than their counterparts at the non-academic tracks and slightly higher scores than students at the comprehensive schools. Our results underline the importance of a cognitively stimulating learning environment in school to support students' cognitive development. (IPN/Orig.) |
other articles of this journal | Learning and instruction Jahr: 2017 |
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Date of publication | 28.02.2017 |
Citation | Guill, Karin; Lüdtke, Oliver; Köller, Olaf: Academic tracking is related to gains in students' intelligence over four years: Evidence from a propensity score matching study - In: Learning and instruction 47 (2017) February 2017, S. 43-52 - URN: urn:nbn:de:0111-pedocs-126793 - DOI: 10.25656/01:12679; 10.1016/j.learninstruc.2016.10.001 |