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Is it Just a Bad Class? Assessing the Long-term Stability of Estimated Teacher Performance

Dan Goldhaber, Michael Hansen

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In this paper we report on work estimating the stability of value-added estimates of teacher effects, an important area of investigation given public interest in workforce policies that implicitly assume effectiveness is a stable attribute within teachers. The results strongly reject the hypothesis that teacher performance is completely stable within teachers over long periods of time, but estimates suggest that a component of performance appears to persist within teachers, even over a ten-year panel. We also find that little of the changes in teacher effectiveness estimates within teachers can be explained by observable characteristics.

Research Area
Data and Measurement
Teacher Workforce
Citation
Dan Goldhaber, Michael Hansen (2012). Is it Just a Bad Class? Assessing the Long-term Stability of Estimated Teacher Performance. CALDER Working Paper No. 73-0312