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Educational Effects of Widening Access to the Academic Track: A Natural Experiment. CEE DP 85

Authors :
London School of Economics & Political Science, Centre for the Economics of Education
Maurin, Eric
McNally, Sandra
Source :
Centre for the Economics of Education (NJ1). 2007.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

It is difficult to know whether widening access to schools which provide a more academically oriented general education makes a difference to average educational achievement. We make use of reforms affecting admission to the "high ability" track in Northern Ireland, but not England. The comparison of educational outcomes between Northern Ireland and England before and after the reform identifies the net effect of expanding the academic track to accommodate more students. This is composed of the direct effect of the more academic track on individual performance and the indirect effect arising on account of the change in peer group composition. Our paper is relevant to debate on the consequences of ability tracking and of expanding access to the academic track. (Contains 19 figures, 2 tables and 27 footnotes.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2045-6557
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Centre for the Economics of Education (NJ1)
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
ED530139
Document Type :
Numerical/Quantitative Data<br />Reports - Evaluative