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標題: Poor kids who choose the IB do better than rich kids who don’t [打印本頁]

作者: poonseelai    時間: 24-3-27 15:10     標題: Poor kids who choose the IB do better than rich kids who don’t

This is interesting.


https://www.afr.com/work-and-car ... udy-20240229-p5f8q6

"Not only do IB students from disadvantaged backgrounds do well at university, they do as well, if not better, than wealthier non-IB students."

"The reasons for academic success, she speculates, is that the IB develops critical thinking and the ability to challenge assumptions while building resilience and self-motivation."
作者: RainyRice    時間: 24-3-27 16:21

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Not sure how big is the research population but still encouraging.
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More extract:

School students who opt for the International Baccalaureate over a traditional leaving certificate are almost 100 per cent certain to be offered a place at university and, once there, achieve higher marks and are far less likely to drop out, new research has found.

A study of students who undertook the IB diploma program in senior high school between 2013 and 2018 found almost all “who applied for university gained an offer to study”.

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“But even for [IB] students from advantaged backgrounds, we can see they do better when they get to university than other [non-IB] students,” she [lead author Kylie Hillman from the Australian Council of Educational Research] said.
The reasons for academic success, she speculates, is that the IB develops critical thinking and the ability to challenge assumptions while building resilience and self-motivation.

Students undertake six subjects, three in-depth, along with a core subject called the theory of knowledge; write a 4000-word extended essay; and participate in social or community work, sport or other physical activities, as well as creative pursuits.





作者: ANChan59    時間: 24-3-27 23:39

https://research.acer.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?filename=0

作者: ANChan59    時間: 24-3-27 23:41

RainyRice 發表於 24-3-27 16:21
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Not sure how big is the research population but still encouraging.

Above I attached the link of the executive summary.

From the summary, it’s a total cohort of all Australian secondary graduates, then split DP and Non-DP students.

作者: RainyRice    時間: 24-3-28 00:27

ANChan59 發表於 24-3-27 23:39
https://research.acer.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?filename=0

本帖最後由 RainyRice 於 24-3-28 08:21 編輯

Thanks! The link doesn’t work.. is it the same as the links below?

https://research.acer.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1082&context=higher_education

https://www.acer.org/au/discover/article/international-baccalaureate-an-advantage-for-university-applicants

Although, there could be other factors indirectly affecting the research result. For example, kids and families who pick IBDP are more likely to have given higher priority and more considerations to “education” than those staying in the general Australian senior years curriculum . Because One may or may not need to make a decision to stay in the Australian curriculum; while they need to put in extra effort to get into IBDP which is only available in 3% of Australian HS. This could also have a correlation with a student’s University performance.
Still inspiring to know.


作者: ANChan59    時間: 24-3-28 00:40

RainyRice 發表於 24-3-28 00:27
本帖最後由 RainyRice 於 24-3-28 00:30 編輯

Thanks! The link doesn’t work.. is it the same as th ...

The link is working well with my phone.

作者: ANChan59    時間: 24-5-1 18:30

RainyRice 發表於 24-3-28 00:27
本帖最後由 RainyRice 於 24-3-28 08:21 編輯

Thanks! The link doesn’t work.. is it the same as th ...

我最近在Ek加link,全部都係有問題,可能係Ek blocked 咗。

我將個link 用WhatsApp and WeChat ,在香港及國內都係冇問題。

作者: RainyRice    時間: 24-5-1 22:27

ANChan59 發表於 24-5-1 18:30
我最近在Ek加link,全部都係有問題,可能係Ek blocked 咗。

我將個link 用WhatsApp and WeChat ,在香港 ...

你分享的連結,不知怎麼樣”filename=0”
而我在同一個網站那個連結是有article number…可能是因為這個不同?

作者: ANChan59    時間: 24-5-2 08:27

Copy and paste 應該冇問題呀。

作者: 天外之人    時間: 24-5-2 11:21

最重要都係父母自己要求既心有多大,特別自己要有面子那些父母更甚,孩子有冇心去讀才是最大問題,呢D係喺幼稚園開始到小學形成,攪到孩子冇心讀書,比你讀IB模式都係一樣冇用.




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