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Teacher credentials and student achievement: Longitudinal analysis with student fixed effects
Authors:Charles T Clotfelter  Helen F Ladd  Jacob L Vigdor
Institution:aSanford Institute of Public Policy, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA
Abstract:We use a rich administrative dataset from North Carolina to explore questions related to the relationship between teacher characteristics and credentials on the one hand and student achievement on the other. Though the basic questions underlying this research are not new—and, indeed, have been explored in many papers over the years within the rubric of the “education production function”—the availability of data on all teachers and students in North Carolina over a 10-year period allows us to explore them in more detail than has been possible in previous studies. We conclude that a teacher's experience, test scores and regular licensure all have positive effects on student achievement, with larger effects for math than for reading. Taken together the various teacher credentials exhibit quite large effects on math achievement, whether compared to the effects of changes in class size or to the socio-economic characteristics of students.
Keywords:Education production function  Teacher quality  Teacher credentials
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