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Teachers and student achievement in the Chicago public high schools

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JOURNAL OF LABOR ECONOMICS
Volume 25, Issue 1, Pages 95-135

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/508733

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We estimate the importance of teachers in Chicago public high schools using matched student-teacher administrative data. A one standard deviation, one semester improvement in math teacher quality raises student math scores by 0.13 grade equivalents or, over 1 year, roughly one-fifth of average yearly gains. Estimates are relatively stable over time, reasonably impervious to a variety of conditioning variables, and do not appear to be driven by classroom sorting or selective score reporting. Also, teacher quality is particularly important for lower-ability students. Finally, traditional human capital measures-including those determining compensation-explain little of the variation in estimated quality.

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