Análisis del programa de ampliación de cobertura en Cali con respecto a la calidad de la educación, medido a través de las pruebas de Estado

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Using Hierarchical Linear Models, this study
analyzes the effect on
academic achievement
of coverage expansion schools compared to
the performance of students in public and
private schools, using the test scores of
ICFES Saber 11, years from 2005 to 2011. The
results suggest that there is no robust eviden
ce of a significant difference in the academic
achievement between students from coverage
expansion schools and public schools; the
average test scores mean of Saber 11 in privat
e schools is between 3 and 7 points above the
public schools in mathematics, and between 1 an
d 5 points in reading; and the average test
scores mean of Saber 11 in private schools
is between 2 and 4 points above coverage
expansion schools in mathematics, and between 1 and 3 points in reading. The variance
analysis suggests that for coverage expansion
schools and public schools, about 10% of the
variation in performance in the reading test sc
ores is due to differences between schools,
and 90% to differences among students. The same goes for mathematics.