Multigrading and Child Achievement

We study how multigrading, which is mixing students of different grades into a single class, affects children's cognitive achievement in primary school. We build instruments to identify the causal effect of multigrading by exploiting an Italian law that controls class size and grade composition...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of human resources 2021-07, Vol.56 (3), p.940-968
Hauptverfasser: Barbetta, Gian Paolo, Sorrenti, Giuseppe, Turati, Gilberto
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:We study how multigrading, which is mixing students of different grades into a single class, affects children's cognitive achievement in primary school. We build instruments to identify the causal effect of multigrading by exploiting an Italian law that controls class size and grade composition. Results suggest that attendance in multigrade versus single-grade classes increases students' performance on standardized tests by 19 percent of a standard deviation for second-graders, and it has zero effect for fifth-graders. The positive impact of multigrading for second-graders appears to be driven by children sharing their class with peers from higher grades. This last finding rationalizes the absence of a multigrade effect for fifth-graders.
ISSN:0022-166X
1548-8004
DOI:10.3368/jhr.56.3.0118-9310R4