We study the effect of elementary school teachers’ beliefs about gender roles on student achievement. We exploit a natural experiment where teachers are prevented from self-selecting into schools, and, conditional on school, students are allocated to teachers randomly. We show that girls who are taught for longer than a year by teachers with traditional gender views have lower performance in objective math and verbal tests, and this effect is amplified with longer exposure to the same teacher. We find no effect on boys. We show that the effect is partly mediated by teachers’ transmitting traditional beliefs to girls
Math has a strong gender-related image, even among teachers. As teachers hold beliefs about their wo...
Whilst student populations become increasingly heterogeneous, (inter)national large-scale studies re...
Scholars have examined the effects of same-gender teachers on student achievement, but the findings ...
This study was a replication of a study conducted by Benz in 1980. Using the same methods that Benz ...
Schools and teachers are often said to be a source of stereotypes that harm girls. This paper tests ...
Gender has become a focus of mathematics education research. While some research show t...
Since teachers’ decisions and behaviour potentially influence learners’ future academic and occupati...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [82]-86)Teachers' attributions of students' behavior can ...
In this study we explored the perception of gender stereotypes among elementary school teachers. Res...
Education is home to one of America’s most pervasive gender stereotypes. A disproportionately low fr...
Item does not contain fulltextTeacher beliefs influence student behaviour and learning outcomes. Lit...
Single-gender education is considered to have a positive impact on student achievement and is an alt...
Teacher beliefs influence student behaviour and learning outcomes. Little is known about the role of...
In this paper, we estimate the effect of primary school teachers’ gender biases on boys’ and girls’ ...
The study investigated the role that science teachers could play in depressing the aspirations and a...
Math has a strong gender-related image, even among teachers. As teachers hold beliefs about their wo...
Whilst student populations become increasingly heterogeneous, (inter)national large-scale studies re...
Scholars have examined the effects of same-gender teachers on student achievement, but the findings ...
This study was a replication of a study conducted by Benz in 1980. Using the same methods that Benz ...
Schools and teachers are often said to be a source of stereotypes that harm girls. This paper tests ...
Gender has become a focus of mathematics education research. While some research show t...
Since teachers’ decisions and behaviour potentially influence learners’ future academic and occupati...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [82]-86)Teachers' attributions of students' behavior can ...
In this study we explored the perception of gender stereotypes among elementary school teachers. Res...
Education is home to one of America’s most pervasive gender stereotypes. A disproportionately low fr...
Item does not contain fulltextTeacher beliefs influence student behaviour and learning outcomes. Lit...
Single-gender education is considered to have a positive impact on student achievement and is an alt...
Teacher beliefs influence student behaviour and learning outcomes. Little is known about the role of...
In this paper, we estimate the effect of primary school teachers’ gender biases on boys’ and girls’ ...
The study investigated the role that science teachers could play in depressing the aspirations and a...
Math has a strong gender-related image, even among teachers. As teachers hold beliefs about their wo...
Whilst student populations become increasingly heterogeneous, (inter)national large-scale studies re...
Scholars have examined the effects of same-gender teachers on student achievement, but the findings ...