Supply-Side School Improvement and the Learning Achievement of the Poorest Children in Indigenous and Rural Schools : The Case of PARE

In the past, research findings indicated that most of the differences in student learning were due to socioeconomic factors, and that, therefore, the effect of direct educational interventions to reduce learning inequality was very limited. However...

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Main Authors: Paqueo, Vicente, Lopez-Acevedo, Gladys
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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spelling okr-10986-177402021-04-23T14:03:37Z Supply-Side School Improvement and the Learning Achievement of the Poorest Children in Indigenous and Rural Schools : The Case of PARE Paqueo, Vicente Lopez-Acevedo, Gladys SCHOOL ADAPTATION SCHOOL BASED MANAGEMENT QUALITY OF EDUCATION ACCESS TO EDUCATION EQUITY IN EDUCATION SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS LEARNING PROCESSES RURAL EDUCATION INDIGENOUS EDUCATION SUPPLY-SIDE POLICY EDUCATION OF DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN RURAL-URBAN DIFFERENTIALS ACHIEVEMENT TESTS ADDITIONAL RESOURCES ATTENTION CLASSROOMS COST EFFECTIVENESS DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISTANCE EDUCATION DISTANCE TO SCHOOL DROPOUT RATES EDUCATION INDICATORS EDUCATION PROGRAMS EDUCATION SYSTEM EDUCATIONAL EQUITY EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH EDUCATIONAL SERVICES EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS EXPERIMENTAL SCHOOLS FAMILIES HABITS INDIGENOUS CHILDREN INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS LEARNING LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT LEARNING EFFECT LEARNING PROCESSES LET MALNUTRITION MATHEMATICS OCCUPATIONS PAPERS PARENTS PEDAGOGY PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY EDUCATION SECTOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRINCIPALS PUBLIC PRIMARY PUBLIC SCHOOLS QUALITY OF EDUCATION RADIO RADIO PROGRAMS READING REPETITION REPETITION RATES RURAL AREAS RURAL CHILDREN RURAL SCHOOLS SCHOOL EFFECTS SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE SCHOOL QUALITY SCHOOLING SIGNIFICANT IMPACT STANDARDIZED TESTS STATE SCHOOLS STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT STUDENT LEARNING TEACHER TEACHERS TEACHING TEACHING MATERIALS TEST SCORES TRAINING OF TEACHERS URBAN AREAS URBAN SCHOOLS In the past, research findings indicated that most of the differences in student learning were due to socioeconomic factors, and that, therefore, the effect of direct educational interventions to reduce learning inequality was very limited. However, the authors show that learning achievement could increase through appropriately designed, and reasonably well-implemented interventions. An examination of Mexico's PARE program reveals that an increase in learning achievement could be possible for rural, and indigenous schools. The authors' overall conclusion is that supply-side interventions can have substantial effects on the learning achievement of children in indigenous, and rural schools in poor areas. But greater attention needs to be paid to the poorest of the disadvantaged children. This positive conclusion, however, should be tempered by results of the urban sample, confirming earlier findings of the negative relationship between PARE, and student learning growth. 2014-04-10T20:45:11Z 2014-04-10T20:45:11Z 2003-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/12/2813117/supply-side-school-improvement-learning-achievement-poorest-children-indigenous-rural-schools-case-pare http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17740 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 3172 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Mexico
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topic SCHOOL ADAPTATION
SCHOOL BASED MANAGEMENT
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
EQUITY IN EDUCATION
SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
LEARNING PROCESSES
RURAL EDUCATION
INDIGENOUS EDUCATION
SUPPLY-SIDE POLICY
EDUCATION OF DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN
RURAL-URBAN DIFFERENTIALS
ACHIEVEMENT TESTS
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
ATTENTION
CLASSROOMS
COST EFFECTIVENESS
DECENTRALIZATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN
DISADVANTAGED GROUPS
DISTANCE EDUCATION
DISTANCE TO SCHOOL
DROPOUT RATES
EDUCATION INDICATORS
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
EDUCATION SYSTEM
EDUCATIONAL EQUITY
EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS
EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS
EXPERIMENTAL SCHOOLS
FAMILIES
HABITS
INDIGENOUS CHILDREN
INTERVENTION
INTERVENTIONS
LEARNING
LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT
LEARNING EFFECT
LEARNING PROCESSES
LET
MALNUTRITION
MATHEMATICS
OCCUPATIONS
PAPERS
PARENTS
PEDAGOGY
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY EDUCATION SECTOR
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PRINCIPALS
PUBLIC PRIMARY
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
RADIO
RADIO PROGRAMS
READING
REPETITION
REPETITION RATES
RURAL AREAS
RURAL CHILDREN
RURAL SCHOOLS
SCHOOL EFFECTS
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE
SCHOOL QUALITY
SCHOOLING
SIGNIFICANT IMPACT
STANDARDIZED TESTS
STATE SCHOOLS
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
STUDENT LEARNING
TEACHER
TEACHERS
TEACHING
TEACHING MATERIALS
TEST SCORES
TRAINING OF TEACHERS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN SCHOOLS
spellingShingle SCHOOL ADAPTATION
SCHOOL BASED MANAGEMENT
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
EQUITY IN EDUCATION
SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
LEARNING PROCESSES
RURAL EDUCATION
INDIGENOUS EDUCATION
SUPPLY-SIDE POLICY
EDUCATION OF DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN
RURAL-URBAN DIFFERENTIALS
ACHIEVEMENT TESTS
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
ATTENTION
CLASSROOMS
COST EFFECTIVENESS
DECENTRALIZATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN
DISADVANTAGED GROUPS
DISTANCE EDUCATION
DISTANCE TO SCHOOL
DROPOUT RATES
EDUCATION INDICATORS
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
EDUCATION SYSTEM
EDUCATIONAL EQUITY
EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS
EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS
EXPERIMENTAL SCHOOLS
FAMILIES
HABITS
INDIGENOUS CHILDREN
INTERVENTION
INTERVENTIONS
LEARNING
LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT
LEARNING EFFECT
LEARNING PROCESSES
LET
MALNUTRITION
MATHEMATICS
OCCUPATIONS
PAPERS
PARENTS
PEDAGOGY
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY EDUCATION SECTOR
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PRINCIPALS
PUBLIC PRIMARY
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
RADIO
RADIO PROGRAMS
READING
REPETITION
REPETITION RATES
RURAL AREAS
RURAL CHILDREN
RURAL SCHOOLS
SCHOOL EFFECTS
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE
SCHOOL QUALITY
SCHOOLING
SIGNIFICANT IMPACT
STANDARDIZED TESTS
STATE SCHOOLS
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
STUDENT LEARNING
TEACHER
TEACHERS
TEACHING
TEACHING MATERIALS
TEST SCORES
TRAINING OF TEACHERS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN SCHOOLS
Paqueo, Vicente
Lopez-Acevedo, Gladys
Supply-Side School Improvement and the Learning Achievement of the Poorest Children in Indigenous and Rural Schools : The Case of PARE
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Mexico
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 3172
description In the past, research findings indicated that most of the differences in student learning were due to socioeconomic factors, and that, therefore, the effect of direct educational interventions to reduce learning inequality was very limited. However, the authors show that learning achievement could increase through appropriately designed, and reasonably well-implemented interventions. An examination of Mexico's PARE program reveals that an increase in learning achievement could be possible for rural, and indigenous schools. The authors' overall conclusion is that supply-side interventions can have substantial effects on the learning achievement of children in indigenous, and rural schools in poor areas. But greater attention needs to be paid to the poorest of the disadvantaged children. This positive conclusion, however, should be tempered by results of the urban sample, confirming earlier findings of the negative relationship between PARE, and student learning growth.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Paqueo, Vicente
Lopez-Acevedo, Gladys
author_facet Paqueo, Vicente
Lopez-Acevedo, Gladys
author_sort Paqueo, Vicente
title Supply-Side School Improvement and the Learning Achievement of the Poorest Children in Indigenous and Rural Schools : The Case of PARE
title_short Supply-Side School Improvement and the Learning Achievement of the Poorest Children in Indigenous and Rural Schools : The Case of PARE
title_full Supply-Side School Improvement and the Learning Achievement of the Poorest Children in Indigenous and Rural Schools : The Case of PARE
title_fullStr Supply-Side School Improvement and the Learning Achievement of the Poorest Children in Indigenous and Rural Schools : The Case of PARE
title_full_unstemmed Supply-Side School Improvement and the Learning Achievement of the Poorest Children in Indigenous and Rural Schools : The Case of PARE
title_sort supply-side school improvement and the learning achievement of the poorest children in indigenous and rural schools : the case of pare
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/12/2813117/supply-side-school-improvement-learning-achievement-poorest-children-indigenous-rural-schools-case-pare
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