How Large Are Teacher Effects?
Tennessee State University · Northwestern University · +1 more institution
Abstract
It is widely accepted that teachers differ in their effectiveness, yet the empirical evidence regarding teacher effectiveness is weak. The existing evidence is mainly drawn from econometric studies that use covariates to attempt to control for selection effects that might bias results. We use data from a four-year experiment in which teachers and students were randomly assigned to classes to estimate teacher effects on student achievement. Teacher effects are estimated as between-teacher (but within-school) variance components of achievement status and residualized achievement gains. Our estimates of teacher effects on achievement gains are similar in magnitude to those of previous econometric studies, but we…
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3Topics & keywords
- Socioeconomic status
- Psychology
- Covariate
- Variance (accounting)
- Reading (process)
- Student achievement
- Mathematics education
- Academic achievement
- Quality Education