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Abstract
Data from Hong Kong PISA 2003 show that 15-year-old Hong Kong students who have immigrant parents from mainland China are grossly overrepresented in grades below the modal grade attended by most native Hong Kong students. Same-age comparison, when grade level is not taken into account, puts immigrants' children at a disadvantaged position in the mathematics, reading, and science literacy tests. The academic advantage of immigrants' children in Hong Kong is only revealed after grade is statistically controlled. Also, mainland immigrant students who are repeaters outperform native Hong Kong repeaters. Immigrant redshirting is a possible driving force behind these results.Entities:
Keywords: PISA; academic redshirting; grade retention; immigrant students; nativity gap
Year: 2009 PMID: 25214810 PMCID: PMC4159176 DOI: 10.1080/13803610903087078
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Educ Res Eval ISSN: 1380-3611