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British Journal of Educational Studies | 2014

Comparing Compositional Effects in Two Education Systems: The Case of the Belgian Communities

Julien Danhier; Emilie Martin

ABSTRACT The Belgian educational field includes separate educational systems reflecting the division of the country into linguistic communities. Even if the French-speaking and the Dutch-speaking communities keep sharing important similarities in terms of funding rules and structures, they present a huge gap between their respective pupils’ achievement. The Belgian educational systems are then characterized by high levels of segregation; this paper aims to model the potential differential effect of school composition on pupils’ achievement. Multilevel models are consequently tested on the Programme for International Student Assessment 2009 data (7184 respondents in 236 schools). Our results suggest that the position of pupils in the educational system still has a deep influence in a system that functions as a quasi-market and where grade repetition and tracking are widely used. Our analysis also confirms that academic and socio-economic compositions have an extra negative effect on pupils’ achievement.


European Education | 2016

Teachers in Schools with Low Socioeconomic Composition: Are They Really That Different?.

Julien Danhier

This article aims to assess whether differences in teacher characteristics vary with differences in socioeconomic compositions of schools. We conducted correlation analyses on administrative data from the French-speaking education system in Belgium. This database regroups more than 20,000 teachers in 1,630 elementary schools. We selected indicators to measure the link between schools’ socioeconomic composition and a set of dimensions of teachers’ profile such as experience, job security, and stability. The results confirm that some of these dimensions are linked to the school composition. The findings highlight the relevance of considering segmentation of the school market when studying the topic.


British Journal of Educational Studies | 2018

HOW BIG IS THE HANDICAP FOR DISADVANTAGED PUPILS IN SEGREGATED SCHOOLING SYSTEMS

Julien Danhier

ABSTRACT The effect of composition may be strong in systems where students are systematically sorted based on their socio-economic background. This paper aims to model the differential effect of class composition on pupils’ achievement in Belgium (French-speaking Community), France, Spain and Portugal. Multilevel models are consequently tested on the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study 2011 data (20,830 pupils in 1139 classes). Our results suggest that socio-economic composition does not have an equivalent effect on pupil achievement in the four countries included in our analysis: its effect is strong in the French-speaking Community of Belgium and France but smaller in Spain and Portugal.


Archive | 2014

Naar kwaliteitsscholen voor iedereen?: Analyse van de resultaten van het PISA 2012 onderzoek in Vlaanderen en in de Federatie Wallonië-Brussel

Julien Danhier; Dirk Jacobs; Perrine Devleeshouwer; Emilie Martin; Alejandra Alarcon-Henriquez


Survey practice | 2017

Is Using a Form Processing Application Cost Saving? A Real-life Example

Julien Danhier; Rob Kaelen; Emilie Martin; Alexandra Alarcon-Henriquez; Dirk Jacobs


Belgeo. Revue belge de géographie | 2017

School choice and local embeddedness in Brussels: the neighbourhood effect assessed through administrative files

Julien Danhier; Perrine Devleeshouwer


Archive | 2016

Teacher sorting in the French speaking community of Belgium.

Julien Danhier; Emilie Martin; Alejandra Alarcon-Henriquez; Rob Kaelen; Dirk Jacobs


Archive | 2016

Ségrégation intra-établissement en Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles.

Julien Danhier; Emilie Martin; Alejandra Alarcon-Henriquez; Rob Kaelen; Dirk Jacobs


Archive | 2016

Little Matthew has also chosen the wrong school: Secondary analyses of compositional effect in a segregated educational system

Julien Danhier; Dirk Jacobs


Statistique et société | 2015

Comment modéliser la réussite scolaire en tenant compte de plusieurs niveaux d'analyse ?

Julien Danhier; Céline Teney

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Dirk Jacobs

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Emilie Martin

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Perrine Devleeshouwer

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Rob Kaelen

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Andrea Rea

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Bruno Van der Linden

Université catholique de Louvain

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Estelle Cantillon

Free University of Brussels

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