城市地区的择校、社会经济地位和分层入学:来自底特律的证据

Jeremy Singer
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研究人员和政策制定者经常争论城市择校所招收的学生是否比传统公立学校的学生相对优越。由于依赖于对社会经济地位的不充分的定量测量,以及强调种族或阶级群体之间的差异而不是群体内部的差异,现有的研究并没有充分回答这个问题。这项混合方法研究基于新的调查数据以及对底特律家长和教育领导者的访谈,提供了新的证据。与邻里学校相比,底特律特许学校招收的深度贫困学生要少得多,而选择性学校招收的学生则明显处于优势地位。这些分层招生模式是由地理限制、社会网络的影响、学校类型的声誉和学校实践的差异造成的。
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School Choice, Socioeconomic Status, and Stratified Enrollment in Urban Districts: Evidence From Detroit
Researchers and policymakers have often debated whether urban schools of choice enroll students who are relatively advantaged compared to their traditional public school peers. Existing research has not adequately answered this question due to a reliance on inadequate quantitative measures of socioeconomic status and an emphasis on differences between racial or class groups rather than within them. This mixed-methods study contributes new evidence based on novel survey data and interviews with parents and educational leaders in Detroit. Detroit charter schools enroll significantly fewer students living in deep poverty than neighborhood schools, and selective schools enroll a distinctly advantaged population. These stratified enrollment patterns result from differences in geographic constraints, the influence of social networks, school type reputations, and school practices.
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