The Effects of Delivering Personalized Course Recommendations at Scale on Advanced Placement Participation and Performance

IF 1.7 3区 教育学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Zachary Mabel, Michael D. Hurwitz, M. Pender, B. White
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Abstract Gaps in advanced high school coursework by socioeconomic status and geography persist in the United States, even among students with the ability and access to succeed in them. Lack of information on course availability and inaccurate self-perceptions may contribute to these inequities. We report on a large-scale experiment designed to increase Advanced Placement (AP) participation among underrepresented minority students and students attending rural high schools. Students and parents assigned to treatment received personalized outreach via multiple communication channels about AP classes offered at their high school in which they demonstrated potential to succeed. Outreach increased the probability of AP Exam participation in subjects in which students demonstrated potential to succeed by 1.1 percentage points, a 2.5 percent increase over the control group rate. This, in turn, increased the probability that students scored 3 or higher on those AP Exams by 0.5 percentage point, a 1.4 percent increase over the control group rate. Intervention effects were concentrated among underrepresented minority students attending nonrural schools and relatively less academically prepared students. The findings indicate that personalized course recommendations can increase equity in advanced high school course participation; however, designing outreach campaigns at scale that engage students is a crucial challenge to their efficacy.
大规模提供个性化课程推荐对大学先修课程参与和表现的影响
摘要在美国,即使是有能力和机会在高中课程中取得成功的学生,也存在着社会经济地位和地理方面的差距。缺乏关于课程可用性的信息和不准确的自我认知可能会导致这些不平等。我们报告了一项大规模实验,旨在增加代表性不足的少数民族学生和农村高中学生的高级入学(AP)参与度。接受治疗的学生和家长通过多个沟通渠道接受了个性化的外展服务,了解他们在高中开设的AP课程,在这些课程中,他们表现出了成功的潜力。外展活动使学生表现出成功潜力的科目参加AP考试的概率增加了1.1个百分点,比对照组增加了2.5%。这反过来又使学生在AP考试中获得3分或更高成绩的概率增加了0.5个百分点,比对照组提高了1.4%。干预效果集中在就读于非农村学校的代表性不足的少数民族学生和学业准备相对较差的学生中。研究结果表明,个性化课程推荐可以提高高中课程参与的公平性;然而,设计大规模的外联活动来吸引学生,是对其效果的一个关键挑战。
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