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Can alternative education increase children’s early school engagement? A longitudinal study from kindergarten to third grade

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The current study examines the impact of alternative education on children’s early school engagement in terms of school enjoyment and independent participation. A sample of 2,776 children from traditional (e.g., mainstream) and alternative (Freinet and Waldorf) Flemish schools was followed from their 3rd year of kindergarten until 3rd grade. The present study does not evidence a positive effect of alternative education on school engagement. In contrast, it was found that in alternative education children acted less independent compared to traditional schools. Furthermore, differential effects in terms of children’s socioeconomic status and initial language achievement are explored. In alternative schools, children’s initial level of language achievement tends to be less determinative for their school engagement compared to traditional schools.
Tijdschrift: School Effectiveness and School Improvement
ISSN: 0924-3453
Issue: 2
Volume: 24
Pagina's: 212 - 233
Jaar van publicatie:2013
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Authors from:Higher Education
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