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The Effect of teacher gender on student achievement in primary school: evidence from a randomized experiment

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Abstract

This paper attempts to reconcile the contradictory results found in the economics literature and the educational psychology literature with respect to the academic impact of gender dynamics in the classroom. Specifically, using data from a randomized experiment, the authors look at the effects of having a female teacher on the math test scores of students in primary school. It is found that female students who were assigned to a female teacher without a strong math background suffered from lower math test scores at the end of the academic year. This negative effect however not only seems to disappear but it becomes (marginally) positive for female students who were assigned to a female teacher with a strong math background. Finally, no effect was found of having a female teacher on male students’ test scores (math or reading) or female students’ reading test scores. Taken together, the results tentatively suggest that the findings in these two streams of the literature are in fact consistent if one takes into account a teacher’s academic background in math.

Author
Ozbeklik, Serkan
Eren, Ozkan
Antecol, Heather
Corporate Author
Institute for the Study of Labor (Germany)
Year of publication
2012
Pages
38
Series
IZA Discussion paper
Country (Geographical area)
Level of education
Source database
library
Language