Does the Structural Organisation of Lower-Secondary Education in Switzerland Influence Students’ Opportunities of Transition to Upper- Secondary Education? A Multilevel Analysis

Auteurs-es

  • Katja Scharenberg University of Education Freiburg image/svg+xml
  • Karin Wohlgemuth Statistik Aargau, Kanton Aargau
  • Sandra Hupka-Brunner Université de Berne image/svg+xml

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.1515/sjs-2017-0004

Mots-clés :

educational trajectories, education systems, structural model, Switzerland, multilevel modelling

Résumé

The Swiss cantonal education systems account for the structural organisation of lower-secondary education (streamed, cooperative or integrated models). We examined whether structural cantonal variations affect students’ transition to upper-secondary education. Analyses drew on data from the TREE study. Multilevel logistic regression analyses indicated that students in cantons with a cooperative or integrated model had, by trend, a higher chance of gaining access to upper-secondary education. The effect was confounded with the language regions.

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Numéro 1

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Articles

Numéro

6388

Langue

English

Publié-e

2017-02-28