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Teacher Preparation and Student Achievement
Abstract: There are fierce debates over the best way to prepare teachers. Some
argue that easing entry into teaching is necessary to attract strong
candidates, while others argue that investing in high quality teacher
preparation is the most promising approach. Most agree, however, that
we lack a strong research basis for understanding how to prepare
teachers. This paper is one of the first to estimate the effects of
features of teachers' preparation on teachers' value-added to student
test score performance in math and English Language Arts. Our results
indicate variation across preparation programs in the average
effectiveness of the teachers they are supplying to New York City
schools. In particular, preparation directly linked to practice appears
to benefit teachers in their first year.
Citation: Boyd, Donald, Grossman, Pamela, Lankford, Hamilton, Loeb, Susanna and Wyckoff, James H., Teacher Preparation and Student Achievement (September 2008). NBER Working Paper No. W14314. Available at http://www.nber.org/papers/w14314
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