Analysis of Institutional Competitiveness of Junior High Schools through the Admission Test to High School Education

This descriptive and correlational research studies 15,658 students from 335 secondary schools in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, through the results of the examination of admission to high school education (National High School Admission Test - EXANI I from the National Assessment Center for Educat...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Joyzukey Armendáriz, Javier Tarango, Juan Daniel Machin-Mastromatteo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Alicante 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research
Subjects:
Online Access:https://naerjournal.ua.es/article/view/259
id doaj-1a4fd57364e94c2fb2dd11cc79d68947
record_format Article
spelling doaj-1a4fd57364e94c2fb2dd11cc79d689472020-11-25T00:50:05ZengUniversity of AlicanteJournal of New Approaches in Educational Research2254-73392018-01-0171526010.7821/naer.2018.1.259111Analysis of Institutional Competitiveness of Junior High Schools through the Admission Test to High School EducationJoyzukey Armendáriz0Javier Tarango1Juan Daniel Machin-Mastromatteo2<p>Facultad de Filosof&iacute;a y Letras, Universidad Aut&oacute;noma de Chihuahua</p><p>Facultad de Filosof&iacute;a y Letras, Universidad Aut&oacute;noma de Chihuahua</p><p>Facultad de Filosof&iacute;a y Letras, Universidad Aut&oacute;noma de Chihuahua</p>This descriptive and correlational research studies 15,658 students from 335 secondary schools in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, through the results of the examination of admission to high school education (National High School Admission Test - EXANI I from the National Assessment Center for Education - CENEVAL) on logical-mathematical and verbal reasoning, mathematics and Spanish, comparing along the variables of sex, system (public or private), type of school of origin (there are seven types) and ranking of grades, with which, the main objective is to identify levels of institutional competitiveness. The main findings of the research were: (i) private schools, in comparison with public ones, showed percentages of more favorable grades (60.54 and 43.58 respectively); (ii) influence of the academic average of the students in the result of the examination of admission (correlation of .0403; (iii) greater competence in the area of ​​verbal reasoning (56.47) compared to logical-mathematical reasoning (55.69); and (iv) the identification of a small number of secondary schools considered as having sufficient institutional competitiveness (11 schools, equivalent to 3.28% of the total).https://naerjournal.ua.es/article/view/259COMPETITIVIDAD INSTITUCIONALEVALUACIÓN ACADÉMICATRAYECTORIAS ESCOLARESEXÁMENES DE ADMISIÓN PARA INGRESOEDUCACIÓN SECUNDARIAEDUCACIÓN MEDIA SUPERIOR
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Joyzukey Armendáriz
Javier Tarango
Juan Daniel Machin-Mastromatteo
spellingShingle Joyzukey Armendáriz
Javier Tarango
Juan Daniel Machin-Mastromatteo
Analysis of Institutional Competitiveness of Junior High Schools through the Admission Test to High School Education
Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research
COMPETITIVIDAD INSTITUCIONAL
EVALUACIÓN ACADÉMICA
TRAYECTORIAS ESCOLARES
EXÁMENES DE ADMISIÓN PARA INGRESO
EDUCACIÓN SECUNDARIA
EDUCACIÓN MEDIA SUPERIOR
author_facet Joyzukey Armendáriz
Javier Tarango
Juan Daniel Machin-Mastromatteo
author_sort Joyzukey Armendáriz
title Analysis of Institutional Competitiveness of Junior High Schools through the Admission Test to High School Education
title_short Analysis of Institutional Competitiveness of Junior High Schools through the Admission Test to High School Education
title_full Analysis of Institutional Competitiveness of Junior High Schools through the Admission Test to High School Education
title_fullStr Analysis of Institutional Competitiveness of Junior High Schools through the Admission Test to High School Education
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Institutional Competitiveness of Junior High Schools through the Admission Test to High School Education
title_sort analysis of institutional competitiveness of junior high schools through the admission test to high school education
publisher University of Alicante
series Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research
issn 2254-7339
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This descriptive and correlational research studies 15,658 students from 335 secondary schools in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, through the results of the examination of admission to high school education (National High School Admission Test - EXANI I from the National Assessment Center for Education - CENEVAL) on logical-mathematical and verbal reasoning, mathematics and Spanish, comparing along the variables of sex, system (public or private), type of school of origin (there are seven types) and ranking of grades, with which, the main objective is to identify levels of institutional competitiveness. The main findings of the research were: (i) private schools, in comparison with public ones, showed percentages of more favorable grades (60.54 and 43.58 respectively); (ii) influence of the academic average of the students in the result of the examination of admission (correlation of .0403; (iii) greater competence in the area of ​​verbal reasoning (56.47) compared to logical-mathematical reasoning (55.69); and (iv) the identification of a small number of secondary schools considered as having sufficient institutional competitiveness (11 schools, equivalent to 3.28% of the total).
topic COMPETITIVIDAD INSTITUCIONAL
EVALUACIÓN ACADÉMICA
TRAYECTORIAS ESCOLARES
EXÁMENES DE ADMISIÓN PARA INGRESO
EDUCACIÓN SECUNDARIA
EDUCACIÓN MEDIA SUPERIOR
url https://naerjournal.ua.es/article/view/259
work_keys_str_mv AT joyzukeyarmendariz analysisofinstitutionalcompetitivenessofjuniorhighschoolsthroughtheadmissiontesttohighschooleducation
AT javiertarango analysisofinstitutionalcompetitivenessofjuniorhighschoolsthroughtheadmissiontesttohighschooleducation
AT juandanielmachinmastromatteo analysisofinstitutionalcompetitivenessofjuniorhighschoolsthroughtheadmissiontesttohighschooleducation
_version_ 1725249436568780800