Richting van de school en schoolloopbanen in het voortgezet onderwijs

Translated title of the contribution: School success in public, Catholic and Protestant secondary education

Peter van Laarhoven, Bart Bakker, Jaap Dronkers, H Schijf

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    Abstract

    The educational system in the Netherlands has a large private sector which is state-supported in the same manner as the public sector. It consists mainly of denominational schools. In this article, a sequel to an article on primary education, the effects of school sector (public, Catholic, Protestant) on students' scholastic achievement are studied within two levels of secondary education. At both levels sector effects on key aspects of school success are found. These are generally small, but tend to cumulate in favour of one of the three sectors. Protestant school students perform best at the top level (VHMO), Catholic school students at the level of ULO. In neither case do public school students manage to do better than their counterparts in the private sector. These results suggest that differences in school sector effectiveness may partly explain the persistence of denominational education in the Netherlands.
    Translated title of the contributionSchool success in public, Catholic and Protestant secondary education
    Original languageDutch
    Pages (from-to)23-40
    Number of pages18
    JournalTijdschrift voor Onderwijsresearch
    Volume12
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - 1987

    Keywords

    • School success
    • public schools
    • Catholic schools
    • Protestant schools
    • Secondary education
    • Netherlands

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