以出勤率为中介的环境项目对学生考试成绩的影响

Bo Ye , Recai Yucel , Yanji Qu , George Thurston , Xinlei Deng , Ian Ryan , Shao Lin
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摘要

关于环境项目是否会影响学生的学习成绩,我们知之甚少。我们研究了学校环境保护工具(TfS)政策或其他环境项目与学生考试成绩之间的关联是否受学生出勤率的调节。方法将2015年学校建筑状况调查(BCS)与纽约州教育部(NYSED)提供的学校报告数据相关联。BCS包括2,956所公立学校的校舍信息,而学校报告数据提供了纽约州不同科目的出勤率和考试成绩。我们进行了因果中介分析,通过提高出勤率来调查TfS或其他项目对每门课程考试成绩的直接和间接影响,同时控制学校层面的社会人口统计学。结果sepa TfS政策与整体数学,整体科学和多个特定科目的“低总分”百分比显著相关(所有P <0.05)。此外,学生出勤率显著中介了学习成绩与代数ⅱ、三角和化学考试成绩之间的关系(分别为-1.376和-0.563)。其他室内空气质量项目也与多学科测试中低分学生的比例较小相关(均P <0.05)。我们发现出勤率在其他室内空气质量项目和高分学习成绩之间的关联中占6 - 43%的中介比例。实施TfS和其他项目可以将整体低分学生的比例分别降低2.66%和1.37%。结论epa TfS和其他室内空气质量项目提高了纽约州公立学校学生的多学科考试成绩,并通过提高出勤率起到部分中介作用。
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Impact of environmental programs on student test scores mediated by school attendance rate

Impact of environmental programs on student test scores mediated by school attendance rate

Background

Little is known regarding whether environmental programs affect student academic performance. We examined if the association between EPA Tools for School (TfS) policies or other environmental programs and student test scores were mediated by student attendance.

Methods

The 2015 School Building Condition Survey (BCS) was linked with School Report data provided by the New York State Education Department (NYSED). BCS includes school building information from 2,956 public schools while School Report data provides school attendance and test scores for different subjects in NYS. We conducted causal mediation analysis to investigate direct and indirect effects of TfS or other programs, via improving attendance, on test scores for each course while controlling for school-level socio-demographics.

Results

EPA TfS policies were significantly associated with a lower percent of “low total score” for overall math, overall science, and multiple specific subjects (all P < 0.05). Furthermore, the associations between TfS and test scores in algebra II, trigonometry, and chemistry were significantly mediated by student attendance rate (-1.376 and -0.563 respectively). Other IAQ programs were also associated with a smaller percent of low-score students in multiple subject tests (all P <0.05). We found a mediated proportion of 6 to 43% by attendance in the association between other IAQ programs and high score academic performance. Implementing TfS and other programs can reduce the proportion of students receiving overall low scores by 2.66% and 1.37%, respectively.

Conclusion

EPA TfS and other IAQ programs improved student test scores in multiple subjects in NYS public schools and was partially mediated by improving attendance rate.

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Hygiene and environmental health advances
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