Abstract
The Korean education has gone considerable reforms since the early 2000s toward more individualized and differentiated learning opportunities. The authors examine how students’ math performance changed in the midst of the educational reform. The OLS regression shows that the overall level of math performance deteriorated among 10th graders educated in the reformed system than their counterparts before the reform. The performance disparity by family SES increased after the reform. The quantile regression analysis offers additional insights: the declining performance after the reform was notable among low-achieving students, while the stronger influence of family SES appeared among students scoring on/above the median.
Year of publication
2022
Pages
10
Series
International Journal of Educational Development
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Level of education
Source database
library
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