Recent research has established that teachers matter for student achievements, albeit because of dimensions of ‘teacher quality’ that are largely unexplained. A less closely investigated issue is whether teacher turnover directly harms student academic achievement. In this paper, we examine whether teacher turnover affects academic achievement of 16 year old state secondary school students using a unique data set of linked students and teachers in England. Identification comes from either: a school fixed effects design which exploits year-on-year variation in turnover in different subject groups, within schools; or student fixed effect design that where the variation comes from the cross sectional variation in turnover in different subjects...
The prevalence of ‘pre‐service’ or ‘trainee’ teachers in schools is rising in England, driven by the...
We evaluate whether the placement of Teach First's inexperienced new teachers into secondary schools...
Teacher turnover has adverse consequences for student achievement and imposes large financial costs ...
Recent research has established that teachers matter for student achievements, albeit because of dim...
This paper contributes to the understanding of the causal relationship between teacher turnover and ...
This paper contributes to the understanding of the causal relationship between teacher turnover and ...
Teacher turnover is a long-standing and worsening problem for schools in England. Strategies to redu...
We study the market for teachers in England, in particular teacher turnover. We show that there is a...
We study the market for teachers in England, in particular teacher turnover. We show that there is a...
Background: Teacher turnover continues to be a problem for schools, particularly in schools serving ...
This paper is based on a series of previous research studies looking at the impact and development o...
The impact of teacher pay on school productivity is a central concern for governments worldwide, yet...
Teacher turnover could have a negative effect on students’ academic achievement, and teaching worklo...
Teacher turnover could have a negative effect on students’ academic achievement, and teaching worklo...
AbstractThe impact of teacher pay on school productivity is a central concern for governments worldw...
The prevalence of ‘pre‐service’ or ‘trainee’ teachers in schools is rising in England, driven by the...
We evaluate whether the placement of Teach First's inexperienced new teachers into secondary schools...
Teacher turnover has adverse consequences for student achievement and imposes large financial costs ...
Recent research has established that teachers matter for student achievements, albeit because of dim...
This paper contributes to the understanding of the causal relationship between teacher turnover and ...
This paper contributes to the understanding of the causal relationship between teacher turnover and ...
Teacher turnover is a long-standing and worsening problem for schools in England. Strategies to redu...
We study the market for teachers in England, in particular teacher turnover. We show that there is a...
We study the market for teachers in England, in particular teacher turnover. We show that there is a...
Background: Teacher turnover continues to be a problem for schools, particularly in schools serving ...
This paper is based on a series of previous research studies looking at the impact and development o...
The impact of teacher pay on school productivity is a central concern for governments worldwide, yet...
Teacher turnover could have a negative effect on students’ academic achievement, and teaching worklo...
Teacher turnover could have a negative effect on students’ academic achievement, and teaching worklo...
AbstractThe impact of teacher pay on school productivity is a central concern for governments worldw...
The prevalence of ‘pre‐service’ or ‘trainee’ teachers in schools is rising in England, driven by the...
We evaluate whether the placement of Teach First's inexperienced new teachers into secondary schools...
Teacher turnover has adverse consequences for student achievement and imposes large financial costs ...