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Taliha Keles – International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research, 2024
The aim of the study is to reveal the concurrent validity of the Central Examination of Secondary Education Institutions (OKMS). For this purpose, the relationship between the OKMS subtest raw scores of the students who took the exam and the 8th-grade year-end achievement scores of the courses within the scope of the exam was analyzed by canonical…
Descriptors: Correlation, Grade 8, Secondary School Students, Test Validity
Rachel Louise Stenhouse; Nicola Ingram – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2024
In this article we make an argument for the importance of embodied cultural capital in the generation of class advantage through private school students' access to Oxbridge. Private schools in England continue to reproduce advantage (Variyan 2019), however, establishing exactly how students are advantaged through private schooling is not…
Descriptors: Cultural Capital, Advantaged, Social Class, Private Schools
Monarrez, Tomas; Greenberg, Erica; Luetmer, Grace; Chien, Carina – Urban Institute, 2020
A growing number of US cities are organizing common application systems for families seeking free public preschool for their children, and many use the deferred acceptance (DA) algorithm to assign students to schools that receive more applications than they have seats. In this report, we examine the steps taken to use a common application system…
Descriptors: Preschools, Preschool Children, Admission (School), Enrollment
Tapia, Eduardo – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2023
Although previous studies have investigated the contribution of several components of the school choice paradigm to school segregation, one critical aspect has not received attention from segregation scholars: schools' priority rules, that is, the rules schools apply in case of oversubscription. We evaluate how three priority rules -- grade-based,…
Descriptors: School Choice, School Policy, School Segregation, Secondary School Students
Exploring Between-Sector Transfers: Why For-Profit University Students Switch to Public Institutions
Molly Ott; Thomas Zimmerman – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2025
This study explores the choices and experiences of undergraduates who transfer out of for-profit 4-year universities and matriculate into a public university. Interviews with students who moved from one of seven 4-year for-profit universities to a single public university during Fall 2021 indicated a combination of academic and financial factors…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Institutional Characteristics, College Choice, Student Attitudes
Tammy Zilliox – Voices of Reform, 2024
Summer melt is a national phenomenon that occurs when high school graduates who intend to matriculate into higher education following graduation end up not doing so. This phenomenon is widespread across the country and enables the poverty cycle to continue. Over the last decade, national studies conducted to understand the summer melt phenomenon…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, Admission (School), College Bound Students, Attitude Change
McCullough, Moira; Ochoa, Lindsay; Tuttle, Christina – National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance, 2021
A key goal of many magnet programs is to improve student diversity in schools. This snapshot describes efforts by those participating in the U.S. Department of Education's Magnet Schools Assistance Program (MSAP). Findings are based on surveys completed by most of the more than 160 schools recently funded by MSAP grants and interviews with their…
Descriptors: Magnet Schools, Student Recruitment, Admission (School), Student Diversity
Xavier Bonal; Sheila González; Alejandro Montes; Marcel Pagès – Journal of School Choice, 2024
The middle-classes use school choice as a strategy of class reproduction and comparative advantage. In this article, we show how middle-class parental school choice strategies are spatially dependent and how schooling preferences and final choices are bounded by the social and educational characteristics of the local education market of their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Choice, Middle Class, Selection Criteria
Mark, Nicholas D. E.; Corcoran, Sean P.; Jennings, Jennifer L. – Educational Researcher, 2023
We provide novel evidence on the broader impacts of school choice systems by quantifying disparities in peer continuity from middle to high school in New York City. We find that Black and Hispanic students and those in high-poverty neighborhoods attend high school with a much smaller fraction of their middle school or neighborhood peers than their…
Descriptors: School Choice, Enrollment, Middle School Students, High School Students
Abrahams, Katie; Cirin, Rob – UK Department for Education, 2019
The School Admissions Code ("the Code") requires school admission authorities to provide for the admission of all children in the September following their fourth birthday, and this is when children usually start school. A child does not reach compulsory school age, however, until the "prescribed day" following their fifth…
Descriptors: School Entrance Age, Admission (School), Preschool Education, School Districts
Oudatzis, Nikolaos M.; Tzikas, Konstantinos D. – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2022
Changing the system allowing access to Tertiary Education is a top priority of Greek governments; it often has a fragmentary character without parallel systemic interventions. The recent (2021) enactment of the 'minimum admission base' to Tertiary Education is a renewed version of a similar reform by the same governing party back in 2005,…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Ideology, Educational Change, Postsecondary Education
Taskin, Gökhan; Aksoy, Gökhan – International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research, 2020
This study aims to evaluate the systems of transition to secondary education that have been practiced in Turkey to place students to secondary education institutions and to put forth to what degree these systems conform with the goals in Ministry of National Education (MoNE) 2023 Vision Document. In the study, the lessons in the systems of…
Descriptors: Transitional Programs, Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Student Placement
Huang, Fung-Mey; Chan, Hsun-Yu; Tao, Hung-Lin – School Psychology International, 2021
In the current study, we followed motivational theories and investigated whether granting junior high school students one more opportunity to take the high-stakes high school entrance exam alleviates students' depressive symptoms, and whether the effect is comparable for adolescent boys and girls residing in Taiwan. We analyzed two longitudinal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Junior High School Students, High Schools, Admission Criteria
Done, Elizabeth J.; Knowler, Helen; Warnes, Eleanor; Pickett-Jones, Beverley – Support for Learning, 2021
This think piece argues for a novel qualitative methodology that permits social justice researchers, including National Award for Special Educational Needs Coordination students, to highlight the profound affects of exclusionary school practices for parents of children with SEN and/or disabilities (SEND). Such children are proportionately effected…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Inclusion, Educational Practices, Students with Disabilities
Taylor Elizabeth McCusker – ProQuest LLC, 2021
In the United States, half of the undergraduate population, about 10 million students, attend community colleges. These open-door institutions manifest our society's commitment to educational opportunity and reflect a shared understanding of postsecondary education as the foundation for economic growth and upward mobility. While the motivation of…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Admission (School), Academic Advising, Guided Pathways