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We examine the long-term consequences of teacher discretion in grading of high-stakes tests. Bunching in Swedish math test score distributions reveal that teachers inflate students who have “a bad test day,” but do not to discriminate based on immigrant status or gender. By developing a new...
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violence affects high school graduation, college attendance, and teacher pay. Using data from the High School and Beyond survey …, I find that local violence has important effects. Moderate levels of violence reduce the likelihood of high school …
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We use administrative data on North Carolina public schools to document the tendency for more highly qualified teachers to be matched with more advantaged students, and we measure the bias this pattern generates in estimates of the impacts of various teacher qualifications on student...
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teacher), with no crowding out of other school resources or parental support. However, the reform did not improve test scores … school environment from the students' perspective, but with the largest impact on aspects most weakly associated with better …
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teacher), with no crowding out of other school resources or parental support. However, the reform did not improve test scores … school environment from the students' perspective, but with the largest impact on aspects most weakly associated with better …
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