Student Profiles and Academic Achievement in Mexican Middle Schools

  • González-Barbera C
  • Chaparro A
  • Caso-Niebla J
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Abstract

The aim of the study was to describe student profiles associated with educational achievement from four sets of personal variables: psychological, academic, health, and technology use. A representative sample of middle school students from Baja California, Mexico, was given an ad hoc questionnaire and academic results were obtained from a standardized academic achievement test. Cluster analysis k-means allowed us to define two student profiles. Equal numbers of students were found in both groups, with Cluster 1 grouping high-achieving students and Cluster 2 those with a lower level of educational achievement. All of the personal variables help to describe and differentiate between the two groups, except for the number of times they have changed schools.

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González-Barbera, C., Chaparro, A. A., & Caso-Niebla, J. (2018). Student Profiles and Academic Achievement in Mexican Middle Schools. International Education Studies, 12(1), 90. https://doi.org/10.5539/ies.v12n1p90

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