What difference do schools make? A mixed methods study in secondary schools in Peru
Year | : | 2021 |
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Author/s | : | Juan Leon, Gabriela Guerrero, Santiago Cueto, Paul Glewwe |
Area/s | : | Education and learning |
León, J., Guerrero, G., Cueto, S. y Glewwe, P. (2021). What difference do schools make? A mixed methods study in secondary schools in Peru. Documentos de Investigación, 114. Lima: GRADE.
This study contributes to the scarce literature on school effectiveness in secondary education in Peru by addressing the following questions: i) which educational processes within schools are most influential in math and reading comprehension? and in the case of the most effective schools, ii) what is the importance that principals, teachers, and students place on school processes variables in explaining educational outcomes? We use a mixed-method design that follows a sequential explanatory design. Our results point out the relevance of school process variables at the school level. Therefore, educational programs carried out by local and national governments should pay more attention to the dynamics within the school to mitigate the educational inequalities, equalizing upwards the opportunities for children in impoverished public schools.