The school effect on mathematics performance in PISA 2012: A comparison between two cantons in Switzerland

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24452/sjer.44.1.7

Keywords:

Composition effect; multilevel modelling; PISA 2012; mathematics achievements; school effect

Abstract

Through this research, we explored the relationship between student achievement and school environment. We compared mathematics scores from the PISA test in Ticino and Geneva. We discovered that in both cantons there is a significant but moderate school effect on student mathematics performance (around 7% of the variance is attributable to school affiliation). Based on our results, we rejected the hypothesis that the context effect was a social and/or academic compositional one. We identified other factors, related to the teaching staff (seniority) and to the organization (class size), which may partly explain the between-school variance. However, we did not identify a systematic effect, since none of the variables analyzed were found to be statistically significant in both cantons.

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Published

2022-04-29

How to Cite

Ambrosetti, A. (2022) “The school effect on mathematics performance in PISA 2012: A comparison between two cantons in Switzerland”, Swiss Journal of Educational Research, 44(1), pp. 90–102. doi:10.24452/sjer.44.1.7.