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Spillover Effects of Recruiting Teachers for School Turnaround: Evidence From Tennessee

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posted on 2024-06-03, 03:16 authored by A Kho, GT Henry, LD Pham, R Zimmer
Many districts and states have implemented incentives to recruit teachers to low-performing schools, and previous research has found evidence that these incentives are effective at attracting teachers. However, effects on the schools and students these teachers leave behind have not been examined. This study focuses on the spillover effects of recruiting effective teachers to Tennessee’s Innovation Zone (iZone) schools. We find the short-term effects of losing these teachers range from −0.04 to −0.12 SDs in student test score gains, with larger negative effects when more effective teachers leave. However, combining both these negative effects in schools teachers leave and the positive effects in iZone schools yields overall net positive effects.

History

Journal

Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis

Volume

45

Pagination

268-284

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

0162-3737

eISSN

1935-1062

Language

English

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

2

Publisher

SAGE Publications