The recent federal education bill, No Child Left Behind, requires states to test students in grades three to eight each year, and to judge school performance on the basis of these test scores. While intended to maximize student learning, there is little empirical evidence about the effectiveness of such policies. This study examines the impact of an accountability policy implemented in the Chicago Public Schools in 1996-97. Using a panel of student-level, administrative data, I find that math and reading achievement increased sharply following the introduction of the accountability policy, in comparison to both prior achievement trends in the district and to changes experienced by other large, urban districts in the mid-west. I demonstrate ...
In 2001, Congress enacted the No Child Left Behind Act, with the aims of improving student’s academi...
Financial incentives for teachers to increase student performance is an increasingly popular educati...
Policymakers and academics are increasingly interested in applying financial incentives to individua...
This mixed-methods dissertation uses benchmark data to explore how schools in a large urban district...
High stakes accountability (HSA) reforms were enacted in state after state and federally through the...
In recent years, most states have constructed elaborate accountability systems using school-level te...
A recent literature provides new evidence that school resources are important for student outcomes. ...
the impact of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) by conducting case studies of six schools in Illin...
This study examines factors affecting test scores in a sample of thirty-seven Texas public high scho...
Ever since the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, schools have been in an era of high stakes accounta...
Abstract: This paper examines whether minimum competency school accountability systems, such as tho...
Although the federal No Child Left Behind program judges the effectiveness of schools based on their...
Educational accountability seeks to hold schools, and sometimes individual teachers and students, ac...
The 2001 No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) increased accountability pressure in U.S. public schools by...
Ever since the passage of No Child Left Behind in 2002, high stakes testing has been at the forefron...
In 2001, Congress enacted the No Child Left Behind Act, with the aims of improving student’s academi...
Financial incentives for teachers to increase student performance is an increasingly popular educati...
Policymakers and academics are increasingly interested in applying financial incentives to individua...
This mixed-methods dissertation uses benchmark data to explore how schools in a large urban district...
High stakes accountability (HSA) reforms were enacted in state after state and federally through the...
In recent years, most states have constructed elaborate accountability systems using school-level te...
A recent literature provides new evidence that school resources are important for student outcomes. ...
the impact of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) by conducting case studies of six schools in Illin...
This study examines factors affecting test scores in a sample of thirty-seven Texas public high scho...
Ever since the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, schools have been in an era of high stakes accounta...
Abstract: This paper examines whether minimum competency school accountability systems, such as tho...
Although the federal No Child Left Behind program judges the effectiveness of schools based on their...
Educational accountability seeks to hold schools, and sometimes individual teachers and students, ac...
The 2001 No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) increased accountability pressure in U.S. public schools by...
Ever since the passage of No Child Left Behind in 2002, high stakes testing has been at the forefron...
In 2001, Congress enacted the No Child Left Behind Act, with the aims of improving student’s academi...
Financial incentives for teachers to increase student performance is an increasingly popular educati...
Policymakers and academics are increasingly interested in applying financial incentives to individua...