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students' lifetime income by more than $250,000 for the average class- room in our sample. We conclude that good teachers …Are teachers' impacts on students' test scores ("value-added") a good measure of their quality? This question has …' impacts on student achievement and (2) whether high-VA teachers improve students' long-term outcomes. We address these two …
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I analyze the effects of a program that pays both 11th and 12th grade students and teachers for passing scores on … Advanced Placement exams on college outcomes. Using a difference-in-differences strategy, I find that affected students of all … freshman year. Moreover, the program improves college outcomes even for those students who would have enrolled in college …
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-run peer quality improvements within schools, on the same population. While students at schools with higher-achieving peers …
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are strained, public schools can employ cost-saving measures with no ill-effect on students. We theorize that if budget …
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teachers affect a variety of student outcomes through their effects on both students' cognitive and noncognitive skill. Results …
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-experimental design based on changes in teaching staff. Using school district and tax records for more than one million children, we find …
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In Project STAR, 11,571 students in Tennessee and their teachers were randomly assigned to classrooms within their … impacts. First, students in small classes are significantly more likely to attend college and exhibit improvements on other …, students who had a more experienced teacher in kindergarten have higher earnings. Third, an analysis of variance reveals …
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access to the lessons increased students' math achievement by 0.06 of a standard deviation, but providing teachers with … online access to the lessons along with supports to promote their use increased students' math achievement by 0.09 of a …
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mobility. If children with low-SES parents were to grow up in counties with economic connectedness comparable to that of the … upward income mobility identified to date, whereas other social capital measures are not strongly associated with economic … average child with high-SES parents, their incomes in adulthood would increase by 20% on average. Differences in economic …
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outcomes, such as lower rates of upward income mobility. Here, we analyze the determinants of cross-class interaction using …-SES friendships (economic connectedness). Using fluctuations in the share of high-SES students across high school cohorts, we show …
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