学前教育经历能帮助弱势学生提高学业弹性吗?来自cceps数据的经验证据

Wanpeng Lei
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支持社会经济上处于不利地位的学生提高学业适应能力,对于促进社会流动和阻止贫困代际传递至关重要。基于2013-2014年中国教育小组调查(cceps)数据库的基线数据,采用粗糙精确匹配(CEM)和层次逻辑回归分析了学前教育经历对弱势学生学业弹性的影响。研究发现,弱势儿童接受学前教育的机会比优势儿童少,幼儿园出勤率低于70%;学前教育可以显著提高儿童的认知能力,有效预测弱势学生的学业弹性;学前教育比城市贫困学生更能预测农村贫困学生的适应能力。政府应该加强对幼儿教育的补贴,作为对弱势儿童的补偿;进一步普及学前教育,确保弱势儿童有机会接受高质量的学前教育。
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Does Preschool Education Experience Help Disadvantaged Students Become Academically Resilient? Empirical Evidence from CEPS Data
Supporting socio-economically disadvantaged students to improve their academic resilience is vital in promoting social mobility and halting intergenerational transmission of poverty. Based on the baseline data 2013-2014 from the China Education Panel Survey (CEPS) database, this paper examined the impact of preschool education experience on academic resilience of disadvantaged students using coarsened exact matching (CEM) and hierarchical logistic regression. Research findings show that disadvantaged children have less access to preschool education than their advantaged peers, with a kindergarten attendance rate lower than 70%; that preschool education can significantly improve children’s cognitive ability and effectively predict academic resilience of disadvantaged students; and that preschool education is a better predictor of resilience of rural disadvantaged students than that of their urban counterparts. The government should reinforce subsidies for early childhood education that can serve as compensation for disadvantaged kids; and should further universalize preschool education to secure the opportunity of high-quality pre-primary school education for disadvantaged children.
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