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The effect of teacher evaluation on achievement and attainment: evidence from statewide reforms

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Abstract

Starting in 2009, the U.S. public education system undertook a massive effort to institute new high-stakes teacher evaluation systems. We examine the effects of these reforms on student achievement and attainment at a national scale by exploiting the staggered timing of implementation across states. We find precisely estimated null effects, on average, that rule out impacts as small as 1.5 percent of a standard deviation for achievement and 1 percentage point for high school graduation and college enrollment. We also find little evidence of heterogeneous effects across an index measuring system design rigor, specific design features, and district characteristics.

Author
Bleiberg, Joshua
Brunner, Eric
Harbatkin, Erica
Kraft, Matthew A.
Springer, Matthew G.
Year of publication
2021
Pages
57
Series
EdWorkingPaper
Country (Geographical area)
Source database
library
Language