Student ICT resources and intergenerational transmission of educational inequality: testing implications of a reproduction and mobility perspective

IF 3.1 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Renae Sze Ming Loh, Gerbert Kraaykamp, Margriet van Hek
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Abstract

Abstract Information and communication technology (ICT) is often heralded to boost student learning. In this paper, we investigate the supposed benefits of ICT on student educational performance by considering the varied forms of ICT resources – access, skills, efficacy and different usage practices. We also examine the relationship between parental background, ICT and educational performance, employing notions from social reproduction and mobility theory, thereby investigating its role in processes of intergenerational transmission of educational inequality. Using PISA 2018 data, we examine 123,006 students’ performance in Math and Reading. Results from fixed effects models indicate that ICT resources have a generic benefit to student learning, and mostly function as means to social reproduction. Our results indicate that having more ICT access and ICT skills seem to be most beneficial for students from advantageous family backgrounds, whereas using ICT for gaming seems most detrimental for high-SES students.
学生信息通信技术资源和教育不平等的代际传递:生殖和流动视角的测试含义
摘要信息通信技术(ICT)经常被认为是促进学生学习的重要手段。在本文中,我们通过考虑不同形式的信息通信技术资源——获取、技能、有效性和不同的使用实践,研究了信息通信技术对学生教育绩效的预期好处。我们还研究了父母背景、信息通信技术和教育绩效之间的关系,采用社会再生产和流动性理论的概念,从而研究其在教育不平等代际传递过程中的作用。使用2018年的PISA数据,我们检查了123,006名学生在数学和阅读方面的表现。固定效应模型的结果表明,信息通信技术资源对学生的学习具有普遍的效益,主要是作为社会再生产的手段。我们的研究结果表明,拥有更多的信息通信技术和信息通信技术技能似乎对来自优越家庭背景的学生最有利,而使用信息通信技术玩游戏似乎对高ses学生最不利。
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期刊介绍: European Sociological Review contains articles in all fields of sociology ranging in length from short research notes up to major reports.
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