TY - JOUR
T1 - Closing the income-achievement gap? Experimental evidence from high-dosage tutoring in Dutch primary education
AU - De Ree, Joppe
AU - Maggioni, Mario Agostino
AU - Paulle, Bowen
AU - Rossignoli, Domenico
AU - Ruijs, Nienke
AU - Walentek, Dawid
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - We present experimental evidence on a high-dosage math tutoring (HDT) program implemented in three primary schools in a low-income neighborhood in the Netherlands. We find treatment effects on math scores of 0.28 national population standard deviations after one school year (p<0.01). These effects can account for 40% of the math achievement gap between low-income and high-income students in the Netherlands. As most of the evidence on intensive tutoring programs draws on research from the United States, we conclude that (i.) HDT programs can be successfully built from the ground up and exported to different institutional settings while maintaining substantial effect sizes, and, (ii.) existing income-achievement gaps can be substantially reduced by targeting low-income communities with scalable interventions like HDT.
AB - We present experimental evidence on a high-dosage math tutoring (HDT) program implemented in three primary schools in a low-income neighborhood in the Netherlands. We find treatment effects on math scores of 0.28 national population standard deviations after one school year (p<0.01). These effects can account for 40% of the math achievement gap between low-income and high-income students in the Netherlands. As most of the evidence on intensive tutoring programs draws on research from the United States, we conclude that (i.) HDT programs can be successfully built from the ground up and exported to different institutional settings while maintaining substantial effect sizes, and, (ii.) existing income-achievement gaps can be substantially reduced by targeting low-income communities with scalable interventions like HDT.
KW - Education policy
KW - High-dosage tutoring
KW - Inequality of opportunity
KW - Primary education
KW - Randomized control trial
KW - Education policy
KW - High-dosage tutoring
KW - Inequality of opportunity
KW - Primary education
KW - Randomized control trial
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/232955
U2 - 10.1016/j.econedurev.2023.102383
DO - 10.1016/j.econedurev.2023.102383
M3 - Article
SN - 0272-7757
VL - 94
SP - N/A-N/A
JO - Economics of Education Review
JF - Economics of Education Review
ER -