学校要因と家庭環境要因が学力に与える影響力の比較 : 低所得国におけるHeyneman-Loxley説の検証とその解釈 : マラウイを事例として

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  • The Comparison of the Influence of School Factors and Family-Related Factors on Learning Achievements : Confirmation and Policy Implication of HL Effect in Low-Incom Countries from MALP Example in Malawi
  • ガッコウ ヨウイン ト カテイ カンキョウ ヨウイン ガ ガクリョク ニ アタエル エイキョウリョク ノ ヒカク : テイショトクコク ニ オケル Heyneman-Loxleyセツ ノ ケンショウ ト ソノ カイシャク : マラウイ オ ジレイ ト シテ

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This paper, based on the report from Tomita & Muta (2010), re-examined the influence of school factors and family-related factors on learning achievements in Malawi, which is one of the very low-income countries, and confirmed Heyneman and Loxley's finding (1983) : School factors are more influential and family-related factors are less influential on learning achievements in lowincome countries (called HL effect) in more comprehensive manner. Two different statistical methodologies were employed: 1)separate analyses of school- and pupil-level variables based on linear regression and structural equation modeling (SEM), and 2)simultaneous analyses of school- and pupil-level variables based on hierarchical linear modeling (HLM). Results from both methodologies confirmed HL effect in the case of Malawi. Finally, the policy implication of the result was discussed.

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  • 国際教育協力論集

    国際教育協力論集 15 (1), 23-38, 2012-04-30

    広島大学教育開発国際協力研究センター

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