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4/20/2015

LIfBi presents NEPS at AERA Annual Meeting in Chicago

The Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi) presents the analytical potential of the National Educational Panel Study (NEPS) at the 96th Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association (AERA) in Chicago. From April 16 to 20, over 14,000 interested participants had the opportunity to exchange ideas on different aspects of education research and educational practice in more than 8,000 contributions.

The LIfBi appeared at AERA exhibiting an information booth where education researchers met to discuss the analytical potential of NEPS and intensify their international contacts. During the session “Effects of Family Background on Educational Success” hosted by Dr. Jutta von Maurice and Prof. Dr. Hans-Günther Roßbach analyses of NEPS (Roßbach/Linberg/Bäumer: Effects of Family Background and the Home Learning Environment on Children's Competencies) were presented alongside data from the French studies ELFE (L'Etude Longitudinale Français depuis l'Enfance) and Génération 2011 (Geay/Humeau: Effects of Parents' Social and Educational Pathways on Family Education and the Early Development of Children), from the Australian study LSAC (Growing up in Australia; Daniel/Wang/Berthelsen: School-Based Parent Involvement in the Early Years of School and Academic Outcomes), and from the study BSC70 (1970 British Cohort Study) from Great Britain (Sullivan: School Origins, School Type, and Higher Education Destinations). In sum, the findings emphasized the relevance of familial learning environments—not only in terms of short-term effects during early childhood but also in terms of effects that persist throughout Kindergarten, school age, and adulthood.

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