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서울시 고교생의 대학입학전형 영향요인 분석: 정시전형과 학생부종합전형 비교를 중심으로An Analysis of Determinants of College Admission Types Among High School Students in Seoul: Comparison between General Admission and Comprehensive School Report Policy

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An Analysis of Determinants of College Admission Types Among High School Students in Seoul: Comparison between General Admission and Comprehensive School Report Policy
Authors
이기혜전하람최윤진
Issue Date
2017
Publisher
이화여자대학교 교육과학연구소
Keywords
College admissions; general admissions; comprehensive school report policy
Citation
교육과학연구, v.48, no.3, pp.77 - 106
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
교육과학연구
Volume
48
Number
3
Start Page
77
End Page
106
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/85888
DOI
10.15854/jes.2017.09.48.3.77
ISSN
1229-8484
Abstract
After introducing the College Admission Simplification Policy, there has been debate aboutwhether general admission or the Comprehensive School Report (CSR) admission is a better system. Specifically, some believe the CSR maintains its positive impact on enhancing public education withcurricular diversity and in selecting promising students. On the contrary, others doubt its fairnessand reliability and criticize this new policy for excessively burdening students and their parents withapplication preparations. This study examines the impacts of family background, educational settings,and extracurricular activities on choosing a specific admission type. Using Seoul EducationalLongitudinal Study (SELS) data, results showed that living in an educationally privileged area had asignificant effect on reducing the likelihood of choosing the CSR type but household income andparental education were not significant. Next, the analysis found significance in the associationbetween extracurricular activities and college admission type choice. More proactive participation incareer development activities and higher level of career maturity were related to higher likelihoodto get admitted by colleges through the CSR type. Lastly, parental support for students’ educationaland career development had mixed impacts on choosing admission types. Parents who spent more onprivate tutoring services were more likely to choose the CSR type. However, parental effort toparticipate in college fairs and paid consulting was not significantly related to admission type choice.
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