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Courtney Bell; Jessalynn James; Eric S. Taylor; James Wyckoff – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2025
We study the returns to experience in teaching, estimated using supervisor ratings from classroom observations. We describe the assumptions required to interpret changes in observation ratings over time as the causal effect of experience on performance. We compare two difference-in-differences strategies: the two-way fixed effects estimator common…
Descriptors: Lesson Observation Criteria, Teaching Experience, Teacher Evaluation, Supervisors
David Blazar; Melinda Adnot; Max Anthenelli; Xinyi Zhong – Grantee Submission, 2024
Teacher evaluation systems and their associated incentives have produced fairly mixed results. Our analyses are motivated by theory and descriptive evidence that accountability systems are highly racialized, and that individuals are less likely to respond to incentives when they have low expectations of success (and vice versa). Using a regression…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Incentives, Expectation, Racial Differences
David Blazar; Melinda Adnot; Max Anthenelli; Xinyi Zhong – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Teacher evaluation systems and their associated incentives have produced fairly mixed results. Our analyses are motivated by theory and descriptive evidence that accountability systems are highly racialized, and that individuals are less likely to respond to incentives when they have low expectations of success (and vice versa). Using a regression…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Incentives, Expectation, Racial Differences