Agent-Based Overlapping Generations Modeling for Educational Policy Analysis

Educational systems are complex adaptive systems (CAS). The macroeffects of an educational policy emerge from and depend on individual students' reactions to the policy. However, educational policymakers traditionally rely on equation-based models, which are deficient in reflecting the work of...

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Main Author: Wang, Connie Hou-Ning
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Published: ScholarWorks 2017
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spelling ndltd-waldenu.edu-oai-scholarworks.waldenu.edu-dissertations-52152019-10-30T01:06:44Z Agent-Based Overlapping Generations Modeling for Educational Policy Analysis Wang, Connie Hou-Ning Educational systems are complex adaptive systems (CAS). The macroeffects of an educational policy emerge from and depend on individual students' reactions to the policy. However, educational policymakers traditionally rely on equation-based models, which are deficient in reflecting the work of microbehaviors. Using inappropriate tools to make policies may be a reason why there were many unintended educational consequences in history. A proper methodology to design and analyze policies for complex educational systems is agent-based modeling (ABM). Grounded in the theories of CAS and computational irreducibility, ABM is capable of connecting microbehaviors with macropatterns. The purpose of this study was to contribute to the application of ABM in educational policy analysis by constructing an agent-based overlapping generations model with hypothesized inputs to qualitatively represent the environment of the Taipei School District. Four research questions explored the effects of Taipei's 2016 student-assignment mechanism and its free tuition policy on educational opportunity and school quality under different assumptions of students' school-choice strategies. The simulated outputs were analyzed using descriptive statistics and paired samples t tests. The findings, which could hardly be revealed by traditional models, showed that the effects were complex and depended on students' strategies along with the number of choices students were allowed to make; the assignment outcomes for elite students were robust to the mechanism, and the free tuition policy worsened school quality. Although exploratory, these findings can serve as hypotheses and a guide for Taipei's policymakers to collect empirical data in evaluating their 2016 mechanism and tuition policy. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/4112 https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5215&context=dissertations Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies en ScholarWorks agent-based modeling educational opportunity school choice school quality student assignment mechanism Taiwan 12-Year Basic Education Education Policy Public Policy
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topic agent-based modeling
educational opportunity
school choice
school quality
student assignment mechanism
Taiwan 12-Year Basic Education
Education Policy
Public Policy
spellingShingle agent-based modeling
educational opportunity
school choice
school quality
student assignment mechanism
Taiwan 12-Year Basic Education
Education Policy
Public Policy
Wang, Connie Hou-Ning
Agent-Based Overlapping Generations Modeling for Educational Policy Analysis
description Educational systems are complex adaptive systems (CAS). The macroeffects of an educational policy emerge from and depend on individual students' reactions to the policy. However, educational policymakers traditionally rely on equation-based models, which are deficient in reflecting the work of microbehaviors. Using inappropriate tools to make policies may be a reason why there were many unintended educational consequences in history. A proper methodology to design and analyze policies for complex educational systems is agent-based modeling (ABM). Grounded in the theories of CAS and computational irreducibility, ABM is capable of connecting microbehaviors with macropatterns. The purpose of this study was to contribute to the application of ABM in educational policy analysis by constructing an agent-based overlapping generations model with hypothesized inputs to qualitatively represent the environment of the Taipei School District. Four research questions explored the effects of Taipei's 2016 student-assignment mechanism and its free tuition policy on educational opportunity and school quality under different assumptions of students' school-choice strategies. The simulated outputs were analyzed using descriptive statistics and paired samples t tests. The findings, which could hardly be revealed by traditional models, showed that the effects were complex and depended on students' strategies along with the number of choices students were allowed to make; the assignment outcomes for elite students were robust to the mechanism, and the free tuition policy worsened school quality. Although exploratory, these findings can serve as hypotheses and a guide for Taipei's policymakers to collect empirical data in evaluating their 2016 mechanism and tuition policy.
author Wang, Connie Hou-Ning
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title Agent-Based Overlapping Generations Modeling for Educational Policy Analysis
title_short Agent-Based Overlapping Generations Modeling for Educational Policy Analysis
title_full Agent-Based Overlapping Generations Modeling for Educational Policy Analysis
title_fullStr Agent-Based Overlapping Generations Modeling for Educational Policy Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Agent-Based Overlapping Generations Modeling for Educational Policy Analysis
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