Voucher system and school effectiveness: Reassessing school performance difference and parental choice decision-making

This paper discusses the potential contribution of employing school effectiveness methodological approach within the ongoing research debate on school choice issues. Using the first approach, we estimate the effectiveness of a sample of Chilean schools after controlling by a baseline at the student...

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Main Authors: Alejandro Carrasco, Ernesto San Martín
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Chile 2012-01-01
Series:Estudios de Economía
Online Access:https://estudiosdeeconomia.uchile.cl/index.php/EDE/article/view/31039
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spelling doaj-63edd8cfa15d4dd2b589f6f64934624c2020-11-25T01:58:20ZengUniversidad de ChileEstudios de Economía0304-27580718-52862012-01-0139212314131039Voucher system and school effectiveness: Reassessing school performance difference and parental choice decision-makingAlejandro Carrasco0Ernesto San Martín1Faculty of Education, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and CEPPE-UC, Center of Research on Policies and Practices in EducationFaculty of Education and Faculty of Mathemathics, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Measurement Center MIDE UC, and CEPPE-UC, Center of Research on Policies and Practices in EducationThis paper discusses the potential contribution of employing school effectiveness methodological approach within the ongoing research debate on school choice issues. Using the first approach, we estimate the effectiveness of a sample of Chilean schools after controlling by a baseline at the student level. In order to avoid the endogeneity of such a baseline with respect to the school effect, we use a longitudinal data set (SIMCE 2004 and SIMCE 2006) from which a natural pseudo-experiment is defined in such a way that the baseline is by design uncorrelated with the school effect. Thereafter, we investigate possible relationships between parental school choice (as declared in public standardized surveys) and the schools classified by their effectiveness. The main conclusions of this paper are, on the one hand, that there is not remarkable difference between municipal (public) and subsidised schools in terms of their effectiveness analyzed under value-added; and, on the other hand, that there is no relation between parental school choice preferences and school effectiveness.https://estudiosdeeconomia.uchile.cl/index.php/EDE/article/view/31039
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Voucher system and school effectiveness: Reassessing school performance difference and parental choice decision-making
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title Voucher system and school effectiveness: Reassessing school performance difference and parental choice decision-making
title_short Voucher system and school effectiveness: Reassessing school performance difference and parental choice decision-making
title_full Voucher system and school effectiveness: Reassessing school performance difference and parental choice decision-making
title_fullStr Voucher system and school effectiveness: Reassessing school performance difference and parental choice decision-making
title_full_unstemmed Voucher system and school effectiveness: Reassessing school performance difference and parental choice decision-making
title_sort voucher system and school effectiveness: reassessing school performance difference and parental choice decision-making
publisher Universidad de Chile
series Estudios de Economía
issn 0304-2758
0718-5286
publishDate 2012-01-01
description This paper discusses the potential contribution of employing school effectiveness methodological approach within the ongoing research debate on school choice issues. Using the first approach, we estimate the effectiveness of a sample of Chilean schools after controlling by a baseline at the student level. In order to avoid the endogeneity of such a baseline with respect to the school effect, we use a longitudinal data set (SIMCE 2004 and SIMCE 2006) from which a natural pseudo-experiment is defined in such a way that the baseline is by design uncorrelated with the school effect. Thereafter, we investigate possible relationships between parental school choice (as declared in public standardized surveys) and the schools classified by their effectiveness. The main conclusions of this paper are, on the one hand, that there is not remarkable difference between municipal (public) and subsidised schools in terms of their effectiveness analyzed under value-added; and, on the other hand, that there is no relation between parental school choice preferences and school effectiveness.
url https://estudiosdeeconomia.uchile.cl/index.php/EDE/article/view/31039
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