PLoS ONE (Jan 2015)

School Quality and the Development of Cognitive Skills between Age Four and Six.

  • Lex Borghans,
  • Bart H H Golsteyn,
  • Ulf Zölitz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129700
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 7
p. e0129700

Abstract

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This paper studies the extent to which young children develop their cognitive ability in high and low quality schools. We use a representative panel data set containing cognitive test scores of 4-6 year olds in Dutch schools. School quality is measured by the school's average achievement test score at age 12. Our results indicate that children in high-quality schools develop their skills substantially faster than those in low-quality schools. The results remain robust to the inclusion of initial ability, parental background, and neighborhood controls. Moreover, using proximity to higher-achieving schools as an instrument for school choice corroborates the results. The robustness of the results points toward a causal interpretation, although it is not possible to erase all doubt about unobserved confounding factors.