Opting Out of Standardized Tests at the Secondary Level—A Geographic Analysis of Colorado

Although much of the national opt-out movement is parent driven, the Colorado opt-out movement involved considerable efforts from high school students. This study explores the geography of the Colorado opt-out movement among secondary students, drawing upon social movements theory. We utilize the Co...

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Veröffentlicht in:AERA open 2023-01, Vol.9
Hauptverfasser: Ross, Lydia, Chapman, Kathryn P., Dorn, Sherman, Casanova, Carlos R.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Although much of the national opt-out movement is parent driven, the Colorado opt-out movement involved considerable efforts from high school students. This study explores the geography of the Colorado opt-out movement among secondary students, drawing upon social movements theory. We utilize the Colorado Measures of Academic Success (CMAS) as a measure of opt-out behavior in Colorado between 2016–2019. We also examine school-level demographic data. We first applied ordinary least squares regression and then utilize multiscale geographically weighted regression (MGWR) to examine the relationships between school-level demographics and opting out behavior for 11th-grade standardized assessments in Colorado. This analysis demonstrates the importance of geography in enacting social networks surrounding the opt-out movement in the state of Colorado. This study offers insight into opting out in the unique context of youth activism in Colorado, with a specific focus on geographical analysis.
ISSN:2332-8584
2332-8584
DOI:10.1177/23328584231169735