Teacher quality and educational equality: Do teachers with higher standards-based evaluation ratings close student achievement gaps?

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Borman, GD [1 ]
Kimball, SM [1 ]
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[1] Univ Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706 USA
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10.1086/496904
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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Using standards-based evaluation ratings for nearly 400 teachers, and achievement results for over 7,000 students from grades 4-6, this study investigated the distribution and achievement effects of teacher quality in Washoe County, a mid-sized school district serving Reno and Sparks, Nevada. Classrooms with higher concentrations of minority, poor, and low-achieving students were more likely to be taught by teachers with lower evaluation scores. Two-level multilevel models, nesting students within classrooms, tended to show higher mean achievement in classrooms taught by teachers of higher than lower quality, with differences of approximately one-tenth of 1 standard deviation. Findings relating teacher quality to closing within classroom achievement gaps, though, were mixed. Implications are discussed related to teacher evaluation, teacher quality, and educational inequality.
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