2016
DOI: 10.1080/09243453.2016.1251469
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The Catholic school advantage and common school effect examined: a comparison between Muslim immigrant and native pupils in Flanders

Abstract: This study investigates the impact of Catholic schooling on academic achievement of native Belgian and Muslim immigrant pupils. The distinctive characteristics of Catholic schools in Belgium (Flanders) form an exceptionally suitable context to study this. Multilevel latent growth curve analyses are conducted with data from approximately 5,000 pupils across 200 primary schools. No support was found for the Catholic school advantage hypothesis as the overall achievement growth for math and reading was not signif… Show more

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“…others too blame the closures on the economic downturn in recent years (America Association of School Administrators, 2009;Hamilton, 2008;Meyer, 2007). The provision of Catholic education in terms of costs has come to be burdensome and challenging for many parishes and dioceses over the years (Jacobs, 1998;Miserandino, 2019;Goldschmidt & Walsh, 2011;Agirdag, Driessen & Merry, 2017). This is threatening the future of Catholic education (Miserandino, 2019).…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…others too blame the closures on the economic downturn in recent years (America Association of School Administrators, 2009;Hamilton, 2008;Meyer, 2007). The provision of Catholic education in terms of costs has come to be burdensome and challenging for many parishes and dioceses over the years (Jacobs, 1998;Miserandino, 2019;Goldschmidt & Walsh, 2011;Agirdag, Driessen & Merry, 2017). This is threatening the future of Catholic education (Miserandino, 2019).…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coleman's initial findings and the debates he drew were particularly important as they not only emphasized the educational value of religious variables but also focused the educational discussion on several major topics: researching the school effects, studying the school choices, and investigating the impact of the social capital and of the social inequalities on school outcomes (Agirdag, Driessen, & Merry, 2017).…”
Section: Theory the Effect Of The "Catholic Schools"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An experimental evaluation of a school voucher program in India found a positive impact on the academic achievement of minority Muslim students (Muralidharan and Sundararaman 2015). In contrast, no positive impact on academic achievement was observed for Muslim immigrant students in Catholic schools in Flanders, Belgium (Agirdag et al 2017). It is not clear how household-level and school-level inputs become reoptimized over time for immigrant or minority Muslim students studying in majority non-Muslim or Islamic schools.…”
Section: Directions For Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%