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From Parents to Peers: Trajectories in Sources of Academic Influence Grades 4 to 8

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Sorensen, LC; Cook, PJ; Dodge, KA
Published in: Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis
December 1, 2017

Prior research and anecdotal evidence from educators suggest that classroom peers play a meaningful role in how students learn. However, the literature has failed to consider the dynamic and context-dependent nature of classroom peer influence. Developmental psychology theories suggest that peer influence will increase and family influence will decrease as children enter adolescence. This study uses rich administrative data from North Carolina in 2006 to 2012, matching students to all peers in each of their courses in third through eighth grades. The analysis identifies trends in the magnitude of classroom peer effects across grade levels, with special attention to controlling for confounding factors such as simultaneous influence, student–classroom sorting, nonlinearity, and school-type effects. Consistent with psychological theories about adolescence, our findings indicate that the effect of average peer quality multiplies by a factor of nearly 3 for reading and 5 for math between fourth grade and seventh grade; contemporaneously, family socioeconomic status effects on academic performance nearly vanish by the end of middle school. We uncover additional evidence that ability grouping, while often harmful in an elementary school setting, becomes increasingly beneficial in later grades—particularly for math subjects.

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Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis

DOI

EISSN

1935-1062

ISSN

0162-3737

Publication Date

December 1, 2017

Volume

39

Issue

4

Start / End Page

697 / 711

Related Subject Headings

  • Education
  • 3903 Education systems
  • 3902 Education policy, sociology and philosophy
  • 1303 Specialist Studies in Education
  • 1301 Education Systems
 

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Sorensen, L. C., Cook, P. J., & Dodge, K. A. (2017). From Parents to Peers: Trajectories in Sources of Academic Influence Grades 4 to 8. Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 39(4), 697–711. https://doi.org/10.3102/0162373717708335
Sorensen, L. C., P. J. Cook, and K. A. Dodge. “From Parents to Peers: Trajectories in Sources of Academic Influence Grades 4 to 8.” Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis 39, no. 4 (December 1, 2017): 697–711. https://doi.org/10.3102/0162373717708335.
Sorensen LC, Cook PJ, Dodge KA. From Parents to Peers: Trajectories in Sources of Academic Influence Grades 4 to 8. Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis. 2017 Dec 1;39(4):697–711.
Sorensen, L. C., et al. “From Parents to Peers: Trajectories in Sources of Academic Influence Grades 4 to 8.” Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, vol. 39, no. 4, Dec. 2017, pp. 697–711. Scopus, doi:10.3102/0162373717708335.
Sorensen LC, Cook PJ, Dodge KA. From Parents to Peers: Trajectories in Sources of Academic Influence Grades 4 to 8. Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis. 2017 Dec 1;39(4):697–711.
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Published In

Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis

DOI

EISSN

1935-1062

ISSN

0162-3737

Publication Date

December 1, 2017

Volume

39

Issue

4

Start / End Page

697 / 711

Related Subject Headings

  • Education
  • 3903 Education systems
  • 3902 Education policy, sociology and philosophy
  • 1303 Specialist Studies in Education
  • 1301 Education Systems