The Netherlands Cohort Study on Education

The Netherlands Cohort Study on Education (Dutch abbreviation: ‘NCO’) uses longitudinal register data on track placement of cohorts of students in primary and secondary education. This study is instigated and financed by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), specifically by the Netherlands Initiative for Education Research (NRO).The dataset is based at Statistics Netherlands, where it is combined with school administrative data on students’ performance, such as the standardized tests scores used in our study. The Netherlands Cohort Study on Education currently consists of three pillars. The first pillar maps students’ pathways through education and their trajectory into tertiary education and combines this with very rich and extensive information on their (social and family) background using register data from Statistics Netherlands. For each student, information on age, gender, country of origin, marital status of the parents, household information, socioeconomic status (SES) of both student and his/her parents, and regional variables are available. Parental variables include variables on their highest obtained educational level, SES, working status, income, and wealth. The funding of Dutch primary schools is partly based on the socioeconomic background of the school’s population. The NCO data set therefore also holds information on whether or not and to what extent a school population consists of students with disadvantageous socioeconomic status.

The second pillar consists of additional information at the school level. This information is available through the Dutch Ministry of Education and the Dutch Inspectorate of Education. It consists of data on e.g. school size, the level of urbanization of the location of the school and its (religious/secular) denomination. In the future this data will be complemented with more detailed information on the educational process and school quality.

A third pillar consists of microdata on student performance from school administrative systems. Primary schools in the Netherlands are required to monitor their students’ progress in domains such as reading, spelling and maths. Most schools use a national standardized test for this, which makes it possible to have information on the development of students’ performance between the age of 8 and 12.

Based on these data, annually 10.000 confidential school reports are produced for every school in primary and secondary education to inform school boards, school leaders, teachers, and quality control staff about the performance of students in their school as well as the outcomes after they leave school.

 

  • Factsheets “Learning growth”

    Since spring 2021, the NCO has been publishing several luminaries of fact sheets that paint a six-monthly picture of the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on learning growth in Dutch primary education.

     

    Sixth edition of fact sheets

    Balans na drie jaar COVID-19: grootste vertraging leergroei voor rekenen-wiskunde, spelling en begrijpend lezen schommelen

    Haelermans, C., van Vugt, L., van Wetten, S., Baumann, S., Havermans, W., Hendrikse, A., Meijer, R., & Smeets, C. (2023). Nationaal Regieorgaan Onderwijsonderzoek. ROA External Reports NCO Factsheet No. 001

    Na drie jaar COVID-19 blijft ongelijkheid in leervertraging afnemen

    Haelermans, C., van Vugt, L., van Wetten, S., Baumann, S., Havermans, W., Hendrikse, A., Meijer, R., & Smeets, C. (2023). Nationaal Regieorgaan Onderwijsonderzoek. ROA External Reports NCO Factsheet No. 002

    Drie jaar sinds COVID-19: Leervertraging in bovenbouw hardnekkig

    Haelermans, C., van Vugt, L., Abbink, H., Baumann, S., & Hendrikse, A. (2023). Nationaal Regieorgaan Onderwijsonderzoek. ROA External Reports NCO Factsheet No. 003

    Leergroei na drie jaar COVID-19: naar opleidingsniveau ouders en schoolweging

    Haelermans, C., van Vugt, L., Abbink, H., Baumann, S., & Hendrikse, A. (2023). Nationaal Regieorgaan Onderwijsonderzoek. ROA External Reports NCO Factsheet No. 004

    Fifth edition of fact sheets

    Balans na twee en een half jaar: nog steeds grote vertraging voor spelling en rekenen-wiskunde

    Haelermans, C., van Wetten, S., Abbink, H., Baumann, S., Hendrickx, S., Hendrikse, A., Jacobs, M., Meijer, R., & van Vugt, L. (2022). Nationaal Regieorgaan Onderwijsonderzoek. ROA External Reports NCO Factsheet No. 2022-5

    Ongelijkheid in leervertraging neemt af

    Haelermans, C., van Wetten, S., Abbink, H., Baumann, S., Hendrickx, S., Hendrikse, A., Jacobs, M., Meijer, R., & van Vugt, L. (2022). Nationaal Regieorgaan Onderwijsonderzoek. ROA External Reports NCO Factsheet No. 2022-6

    Oplopende vertraging in tweede COVID-schooljaar bij spelling en rekenen-wiskunde

    Haelermans, C., van Wetten, S., Abbink, H., Baumann, S., Hendrickx, S., Hendrikse, A., Jacobs, M., Meijer, R., & van Vugt, L. (2022). Nationaal Regieorgaan Onderwijsonderzoek. ROA External Reports NCO Factsheet No. 2022-7

    Kwetsbare leerlingen minder vertraging in tweede COVID-schooljaar

    Haelermans, C., van Wetten, S., Abbink, H., Baumann, S., Hendrickx, S., Hendrikse, A., Jacobs, M., Meijer, R., & van Vugt, L. (2022). Nationaal Regieorgaan Onderwijsonderzoek. ROA External Reports NCO Factsheet No. 2022-8

    Verschillen tussen scholen blijven bestaan

    Haelermans, C., van Wetten, S., Abbink, H., Baumann, S., Hendrickx, S., Hendrikse, A., Jacobs, M., Meijer, R., & van Vugt, L. (2022). Nationaal Regieorgaan Onderwijsonderzoek. ROA External Reports NCO Factsheet No. 2022-9