Primary teachers’ perceptions that impact upon track recommendations regarding pupils’ enrolment in secondary education: a path analysis

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Elien Sneyers
Jan Vanhoof
Paul Mahieu
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[1] University of Antwerp,Department for Training and Education Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences
[2] University of Antwerp,Department for Training and Education Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences
[3] University of Antwerp,Department for Training and Education Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences
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Social Psychology of Education | 2018年 / 21卷
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Teacher perceptions; Teacher expectations; Track recommendations; Educational choice; Primary education; Structural equation modelling;
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In less meritocratic educational systems, teachers’ decision-making processes and their perceptions of pupils are essential for the practice of pupils’ allocation at transitory moments. The present study investigated how perceptions held by teachers impact upon teacher track recommendations regarding pupils’ enrolment in secondary education in Flanders. By means of structural equation modelling, we studied the hypothesised impact of pupils’ cognitive (i.e. maths skills, language skills and technical skills) and non-cognitive (i.e. school-appropriate behaviours and personal-social behaviours) attributes and of teacher–pupil relationships, as perceived by the teachers. Additionally, we addressed the hypothesised (mediated) impact of perceived parental involvement in education and parents’ socio-economic status (SES) and ethnicity, as social and cultural parental background characteristics. Results show that teacher track recommendations are best directly predicted by pupils’ perceived maths skills. Also pupils’ perceived school-appropriate behaviours and parents’ SES substantially and directly predict teacher track recommendations. Teacher track recommendations are further indirectly affected by perceived parental involvement in education, parents’ SES and parents’ ethnicity.
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页码:1153 / 1173
页数:20
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