articleAmerican Educational Research JournalMay 8, 2015Closed access

Teacher Collaboration in Instructional Teams and Student Achievement

University of Michigan · Vanderbilt University

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Abstract

This study draws upon survey and administrative data on over 9,000 teachers in 336 Miami-Dade County public schools over 2 years to investigate the kinds of collaborations that exist in instructional teams across the district and whether these collaborations predict student achievement. While different kinds of teachers and schools report different collaboration quality, we find average collaboration quality is related to student achievement. Teachers and schools that engage in better quality collaboration have better achievement gains in math and reading. Moreover, teachers improve at greater rates when they work in schools with better collaboration quality. These results support policy efforts to improve…

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Keywords
  • Student achievement
  • Teacher quality
  • Mathematics education
  • Quality (philosophy)
  • Miami
  • Academic achievement
  • Reading (process)
  • Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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