Educational inequality and COVID-19: Who takes advantage of summer schools and other remedial measures?: A latent mediation model analysis based on representative data from Austrian parents of school-aged children.

Zeitschrift fur bildungsforschung Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-16 DOI:10.1007/s35834-022-00356-4
Alexandra Postlbauer, Christoph Helm, Cornelia S Große
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In spring 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic triggered a global crisis with far-reaching effects, not least on education. Since the beginning of the pandemic, its impact on learning losses and increasing educational inequality has been widely discussed. While empirical evidence of rising educational inequality and learning loss is steadily growing, at the same time little is known about the families who are interested in remedial measures like summer schools to bridge the negative effects of the pandemic and school closures. The present study addresses this lack of research by providing an initial examination of the empirical evidence of mechanisms underlying parental choice of remedial measures. We take a closer look on which parents are particularly attracted by remedial measures by using cross-sectional data from a parent survey (N = 3590 parents) in Austria. The findings, illustrated via a series of latent mediation models, indicate that parents' intention to use remedial measures is predicted by parents' attitudes towards the implementation of remedial measures, parents' assessment of their child's learning engagement and of the quality of distance learning during school closures. Moreover, the intention to use remedial measures is significantly influenced by the family's socioeconomic status.

Supplementary information: The online version of this article (10.1007/s35834-022-00356-4) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

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教育不平等与新冠肺炎:谁利用暑期学校和其他补救措施?:基于奥地利学龄儿童家长代表性数据的潜在中介模型分析。
2020年春季,新冠肺炎疫情引发了一场影响深远的全球危机,尤其是对教育。自疫情开始以来,它对学习损失和教育不平等加剧的影响一直被广泛讨论。尽管教育不平等和学习损失加剧的经验证据正在稳步增加,但与此同时,人们对那些对暑期学校等补救措施感兴趣的家庭知之甚少,这些补救措施旨在弥补疫情和学校关闭的负面影响。本研究通过对父母选择补救措施的机制的经验证据进行初步审查,解决了这一研究不足的问题。我们使用家长调查的横断面数据(N = 3590名父母)。通过一系列潜在的中介模型表明,父母使用补救措施的意图是由父母对实施补救措施的态度、父母对孩子学习参与度的评估以及学校关闭期间远程学习质量的评估来预测的。此外,采取补救措施的意愿在很大程度上受到家庭社会经济地位的影响。补充信息:本文的在线版本(10.1007/s35834-022-00356-4)包含补充材料,授权用户可以使用。
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