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School building condition,school attendance,and academic achievement in New York City public schools: A mediation model
Authors:Valkiria Durán-Narucki
Institution:Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA
Abstract:Little is known about how the condition of school facilities affects academic outcomes. This study examines the role of school attendance as a mediator in the relationship between facilities in disrepair and student grades in city and state tests. Data on building condition and results from English Language Arts (ELA) and Mathematics (Math) standardized tests were analyzed using a sample of 95 elementary schools in New York City. Variables relevant to academic achievement such as ethnicity, socioeconomic status, teacher quality, and school size were used as covariates. In run-down school facilities students attended less days on average and therefore had lower grades in ELA and Math standardized tests. Attendance was found to be a full mediator for grades in ELA and a partial mediator for grades in Math. This study provides empirical evidence of the effects of building quality on academic outcomes and considers the social justice issues related to this phenomenon.
Keywords:Building condition  School buildings  School building decay  Academic achievement  Standardized tests  School attendance  Environmental meaning  Environmental psychology  Social justice  Education
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