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Kai Maaz, Marko Neumann, Ulrich Trautwein, Wolfgang Wendt, Rainer Lehmann and Jürgen Baumert
Teacher Assessments of Individual Student Competence at the Transition to Secondary Education: The Role of Student and Class Characteristics
 

The transition to the different tracks of the secondary system is one of the major changes of status in young people’s lives. This article examines teachers’ assessments of individual student competence at the end of elementary education, based on a sample of 976 students approaching the end of elementary schooling in Berlin. In addition to the predictive effects of individual achievement characteristics and social background indicators, the study examined whether teachers’ assessments of student competence were systematically related to class-mean achievement. Multilevel analyses showed that, as expected, achievement indicators and socioeconomic status were positively associated with teachers’ assessments of student competence. Moreover, when individual achievement was controlled, the regression coefficient of class-mean achievement on teachers’ assessments of student competence was negative. This finding can be interpreted as a reference group effect.

   
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