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The Effect of Schools and Classes on Noncognitive Outcomes
Authors:Georges Van Landeghem  Jan Van Damme  Marie-Christine Opdenakker  De Frairie De Frairie  Patrick Onghena
Affiliation:1. University of Melbourne, Australian Council for Educational Research , Australia marks@acer.edu.au g.marks@unimelb.edu.au
Abstract:This article reports on the effects of individual background characteristics, classes, and schools on 4 noncognitive outcomes at the end of the 1st cycle secondary education in Flanders. The outcomes are: the degree to which the student feels at home in the school environment, the extent to which the student does his/her best for the school work, the academic self-concept, and the social integration in the class. Firstly, the raw class and school effects are estimated. Secondly, a broad set of background variables is introduced to isolate the net class and school effects. Thirdly, class and school composition variables are introduced. Finally, the additional predictive power of a number of other student, class, and school characteristics is documented.
Keywords:teaching assistants  teacher aides  educational personnel  special education
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