textabstractThis paper examines the causal link that runs from classroom quality to student achievement using data on twin pairs who entered the same school but were allocated to different classrooms in an exogenous way. In particular, we apply twin fixed-effects estimation to assess the effect of teacher quality on student test scores from second through eighth grade of primary education, arguing that a change in teacher quality is probably the most important classroom intervention within a twin context. In a series of estimations using measurable teacher characteristics, we find that (a) the test performance of all students improves with teacher experience; (b) teacher experience also matters for student performance after the initial year...
We studied the short- and long-term effects of classroom separation in twins on behavior problems an...
This study examines the association between two measures of teaching effectiveness—a student survey ...
The aim of this study was to compare the educational achievement of female twins (n = 577) and their...
This paper examines the causal link that runs from classroom quality to student achievement using da...
This paper examines the causal link that runs from classroom quality to student achievement using da...
It is often assumed that differences in teacher characteristics are a major source of variability in...
It is commonly believed that children’s academic success depends on their teachers to a large extent...
Several studies show that teaching quality is an important predictor of students’ academic achieveme...
Background. Twin research has consistently shown substantial genetic influence on individual differe...
Teacher quality is widely believed to be important for education, despite little ev-idence that teac...
This paper disentangles the impact of schools and teachers in influencing achievement with special a...
This study explores how teacher matters in improving early childhood performance in US kindergartens...
In the present article it is investigated to what extent teacher effects can account for differences...
Educators, parents and researchers continue to deliberate whether twins should be educated in the sa...
Many studies have documented that children in some classrooms learn considerably more than children ...
We studied the short- and long-term effects of classroom separation in twins on behavior problems an...
This study examines the association between two measures of teaching effectiveness—a student survey ...
The aim of this study was to compare the educational achievement of female twins (n = 577) and their...
This paper examines the causal link that runs from classroom quality to student achievement using da...
This paper examines the causal link that runs from classroom quality to student achievement using da...
It is often assumed that differences in teacher characteristics are a major source of variability in...
It is commonly believed that children’s academic success depends on their teachers to a large extent...
Several studies show that teaching quality is an important predictor of students’ academic achieveme...
Background. Twin research has consistently shown substantial genetic influence on individual differe...
Teacher quality is widely believed to be important for education, despite little ev-idence that teac...
This paper disentangles the impact of schools and teachers in influencing achievement with special a...
This study explores how teacher matters in improving early childhood performance in US kindergartens...
In the present article it is investigated to what extent teacher effects can account for differences...
Educators, parents and researchers continue to deliberate whether twins should be educated in the sa...
Many studies have documented that children in some classrooms learn considerably more than children ...
We studied the short- and long-term effects of classroom separation in twins on behavior problems an...
This study examines the association between two measures of teaching effectiveness—a student survey ...
The aim of this study was to compare the educational achievement of female twins (n = 577) and their...