黑人在白人占多数的学校被停课:对数学效率和公平的影响

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Odis Johnson, Jason Jabbari
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摘要

摘要:本文探讨了在大多数白人学校中,接受校内停学(ISS)的学生在数学方面是否存在种族差异。使用来自高中纵向调查的数据和机器学习生成的倾向分数来估计平均治疗效果,我们发现白人入学率低的学校的黑人停学学生的数学考试成绩和有效性信念与未停学的黑人学生没有什么不同,但随着白人入学率的增加,他们的数学成绩下降。
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Suspended While Black in Majority White Schools: Implications for Math Efficacy and Equity
Abstract This article explores whether racial disparities in mathematics arise in majority White schools for students who receive in-school suspensions (ISS). Using data from the High School Longitudinal Survey and machine learning generated propensity scores to estimate average treatment effects, we find Black suspended students in schools with low White enrollment have math test scores and efficacy beliefs no different than non-suspended Black students, but experience declines in their math scores as the percentage of White enrollment increases.
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