越南全日制学校教育与教育不平等

Full-day Schooling and Educational Inequality in Vietnam

Journal of Development Studies · 2018
被引 7
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了越南推行全日制小学教育是否缩小了不同家庭背景学生之间的学习机会差距,发现目前尚未减少学习成就上的机会不平等。

Abstract

Full-day schooling was introduced in Vietnam to deal with the lack of instructional time in primary education compared to international standards. Yet full-day schooling could impact educational inequality by filling the gap in instructional time between children from different family backgrounds, given that well-off families tend to offset the lack of instructional time with private tutoring. This paper draws on data from the 2011–2012 Young Lives School Survey to investigate whether the massive rollout of full-day schooling in recent years could improve equality of opportunity in Vietnam. First, it examines the variation in instructional time and school resources between pupils with and without full-day schooling from different social backgrounds. It then investigates the learning progress associated with full-day schooling across social backgrounds. The paper suggests that full-day schooling has not narrowed the inequality of opportunity in learning achievement at this stage of its implementation.

全日制教育教育不平等越南学习成就