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Publication Date: 2011-Jun
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The Correlates of Tracking Policy: Opportunity Hoarding, Status Competition, or a Technical-Functional Explanation?
Kelly, Sean; Price, Heather
American Educational Research Journal, v48 n3 p560-585 Jun 2011
In this analysis, the authors explore the relationship between the social context of high schools and school-to-school variation in tracking policies. The authors consider three explanations for the implementation of highly elaborated tracking systems: opportunity hoarding, status competition, and a technical-functional explanation. Building on the research methodology developed by Kelly, they conducted a content analysis of curriculum guides in a sample of 128 high schools to identify school tracking policies. They find that compositional variables related to technical-functional concerns, and to a lesser extent, status competition, are associated with highly elaborated school tracking policies. (Contains 6 notes and 5 tables.)
Descriptors: High Schools, Competition, Track System (Education), Curriculum Guides, Ability Grouping, Content Analysis, Social Environment, Social Influences, Educational Environment, School Policy, Equal Education, Student Diversity, Labor Market, Socioeconomic Influences, Educational Opportunities, Advanced Placement, Academic Achievement, Racial Differences, Rural Schools, Urban Schools, Suburban Schools
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Education Level: High Schools
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