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WWC Quick Review of the Article: "The Negative Impacts of
Starting Middle School in Sixth Grade"1

What Two Groups of Sixth Graders Were Contrasted? Click here for full text version of image.What is this study about?

This study examined whether placing sixth graders in middle schools rather than elementary schools affects their behavior and academic performance.

The study analyzed North Carolina data on about 40,000 sixth graders attending a middle school and about 5,000 sixth graders attending an elementary school during 2000-01.

The study authors used statistical matching to select similar middle and elementary schools for analysis. They matched schools on racial and ethnic composition, average test scores, and other characteristics.

The authors analyzed data on test scores and disciplinary infractions drawn from a statewide database covering all public schools.


WWC RATING: The research described in this article is consistent with WWC evidence standards with reservations. Click here for full text version of image.What did the study authors report?

Sixth graders in middle schools were about twice as likely to have a disciplinary infraction as sixth graders in elementary schools. Sixth graders in middle schools also had lower scores on standardized reading tests than sixth graders in elementary schools. There were no statistically significant differences in math test scores.

The WWC has reservations about the results because they may be affected by differences between the research groups that were not controlled for in the analysis.

 

1 Cook, P. J., MacCoun, R., Muschkin, C., & Vigdor, J. (2008). The negative impacts of starting middle school in sixth grade. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 27(1), 104–121.

WWC quick reviews are based on the evidence published in the report cited and rely on effect sizes and significance levels as reported by study authors. WWC does not confirm study authors’ findings or contact authors for additional information about the study. The WWC rating refers only to the results summarized above and not necessarily to all results presented in the study.

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