Intended and Unintended Effects of State-Mandated High School Science and Mathematics Course Graduation Requirements on Educational Attainment.

IF 5.4 1区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Andrew D Plunk, William F Tate, Laura J Bierut, Richard A Grucza
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Abstract

Mathematics and science course graduation requirement (CGR) increases in the 1980s and 1990s might have had both intended and unintended consequences. Using logistic regression with Census and American Community Survey (ACS) data (n = 2,892,444), we modeled CGR exposure on (a) high school dropout, (b) beginning college, and (c) obtaining any college degree. Possible between-groups differences were also assessed. We found that higher CGRs were associated with higher odds to drop out of high school, but results for the college-level outcomes varied by group. Some were less likely to enroll, whereas others who began college were more likely to obtain a degree. Increased high school dropout was consistent across the population, but some potential benefit was also observed, primarily for those reporting Hispanic ethnicity.

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国家规定的高中科学与数学课程毕业要求对教育成就的有意与无意影响。
在20世纪80年代和90年代,数学和科学课程毕业要求(CGR)的增加可能既有有意的后果,也有无意的后果。使用人口普查和美国社区调查(ACS)数据(n = 2,892,444)的逻辑回归,我们对(a)高中辍学,(b)开始上大学和(c)获得任何大学学位的CGR暴露进行了建模。还评估了组间可能存在的差异。我们发现,较高的cgr与较高的高中辍学率有关,但大学水平的结果因组而异。有些人不太可能入学,而另一些人则更有可能获得学位。高中辍学率的上升在整个人群中是一致的,但也观察到一些潜在的好处,主要是对那些自称是西班牙裔的人。
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Educational Researcher
Educational Researcher EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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15.30
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1.20%
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40
期刊介绍: Educational Researcher publishes scholarly articles with broad significance to the education research community, spanning various areas within education research and related disciplines. The journal aims to disseminate major programmatic research and new findings of wide importance. It is issued nine times annually and welcomes submissions of feature articles, reviews/essays, briefs, and technical comments. Additionally, the journal publishes commentary articles categorized as policy forum, letters, and books, among others.
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