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Promoting primary school pupils’ language achievement: investigating the impact of school-based language policies

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School-based language policies (SLP) are expected to have a positive effect on student achievement. To date, few studies have empirically examined the impact of such policies on student outcomes. This study investigates to what extent SLPs are related to pupils’ reading performance from an educational effectiveness perspective. In addition, the study investigates whether SLPs have differential effects for pupils at risk of underachievement. Data from a cross-sectional study involving 3,000 pupils in the first, third, and sixth grades of 28 elementary schools in Flanders, the northern Dutch-speaking part of Belgium, were analyzed using multivariate multilevel modeling. Results indicate that one SLP component, team reflective capacity for language instruction, positively affects students’ decoding skills in reading. No differential effects for low- versus high-risk pupils were found.
Journal: School Effectiveness and School Improvement
ISSN: 0924-3453
Issue: 2
Volume: 32
Pages: 1 - 23
Publication year:2021
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BOF-publication weight:1
CSS-citation score:1
Authors from:Higher Education
Accessibility:Open