Black primary-school students matched to a same-race teacher perform better on standardized tests and face more favorable teacher perceptions, yet little is known about the long-run, sustained impacts of student-teacher demographic match. We show that assigning a black male to a black teacher in the third, fourth, or fifth grades significantly reduces the probability that he drops out of high school, particularly among the most economically disadvantaged black males. Exposure to at least one black teacher in grades 3-5 also increases the likelihood that persistently low-income students of both sexes aspire to attend a four-year college. These findings are robust across administrative data from two states and multiple identification strategi...
Are equal educational opportunities sufficient to narrow long-standing economic and racial inequalit...
Our work aims to substantiate and extend earlier findings on the effects of student-teacher race mat...
Thesis advisor: Sara MoormanBetween the years 2000 and 2010, the Hispanic population in the United S...
This study aimed to investigate the predictive relationship of teacher race on student outcomes in N...
In the wake of the Brown v. Board of Education (1954) decision, thousands of teachers of color lost ...
This paper explores the role of teacher race/ethnicity in the teacher-perceived relationship with ea...
In the wake of the Brown v. Board of Education (1954) decision, thousands of teachers of color lost ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015This study explores the impact of black teachers on...
Teachers are an important source of information for traditionally disadvantaged students. However, l...
This dissertation investigates the implications of student-teacher racial/ethnic matching on two edu...
Racial disparities persist between Black and White student populations in the United States, especia...
African American males have performed near the bottom of the educational hierarchy in America for ce...
Over 50 years after Brown vs. Board of Education, the American educational system is fraught with se...
Previous research suggests that there are academic benefits when students and teachers share the sam...
The underrepresentation of minority teachers and male teachers remains an issue in US elementary edu...
Are equal educational opportunities sufficient to narrow long-standing economic and racial inequalit...
Our work aims to substantiate and extend earlier findings on the effects of student-teacher race mat...
Thesis advisor: Sara MoormanBetween the years 2000 and 2010, the Hispanic population in the United S...
This study aimed to investigate the predictive relationship of teacher race on student outcomes in N...
In the wake of the Brown v. Board of Education (1954) decision, thousands of teachers of color lost ...
This paper explores the role of teacher race/ethnicity in the teacher-perceived relationship with ea...
In the wake of the Brown v. Board of Education (1954) decision, thousands of teachers of color lost ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015This study explores the impact of black teachers on...
Teachers are an important source of information for traditionally disadvantaged students. However, l...
This dissertation investigates the implications of student-teacher racial/ethnic matching on two edu...
Racial disparities persist between Black and White student populations in the United States, especia...
African American males have performed near the bottom of the educational hierarchy in America for ce...
Over 50 years after Brown vs. Board of Education, the American educational system is fraught with se...
Previous research suggests that there are academic benefits when students and teachers share the sam...
The underrepresentation of minority teachers and male teachers remains an issue in US elementary edu...
Are equal educational opportunities sufficient to narrow long-standing economic and racial inequalit...
Our work aims to substantiate and extend earlier findings on the effects of student-teacher race mat...
Thesis advisor: Sara MoormanBetween the years 2000 and 2010, the Hispanic population in the United S...