Improving Teaching Effectiveness : Access to Effective Teaching
42 min read
Rate this book:
About This Book
"As part of its effective-teaching initiative, Intensive Partnerships for Effective Teaching, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has partnered with three urban school districts across the United States and a group of four charter management organizations to undertake a set of strategic human-capital reforms. The reforms are intended to improve teachers' overall effectiveness and to ensure that low-income minority (LIM) students have access to highly effective teachers. Lack of access to effective teaching has been identified as a possible contributor to the well-documented achievement gap between LIM students and their more-advantaged peers. This report attends to the distribution of effective teachers within and across schools in the Intensive Partnership sites. The authors first examine the trends in the distribution of effective teachers between LIM students and other students. They also examine whether any of a variety of mechanisms can explain changes in LIM students' access to effective teaching. These mechanisms include increasing the percentage of LIM students whom effective teachers teach, increasing the effectiveness of teachers with large percentages of LIM students, and replacing less effective teachers of LIM students with more-effective teachers."--
Buy This Book
As an Amazon Associate and Bookshop.org affiliate, BookOrb earns from qualifying purchases.
Write a Review
Sign in to write a review.
More by Matthew D. Baird
Are Current Military Education
Are Current Military Education Benefits Efficient and Effective for the Services?
Effectiveness of Screened, Dem
Effectiveness of Screened, Demand-Driven Job Training Programs for Disadvantaged Workers
Informing Progress
Informing Progress
Preparing School Leaders for S
Preparing School Leaders for Success
Principal Pipelines
Principal Pipelines
Retention of Racial-Ethnic Min
Retention of Racial-Ethnic Minorities in the Regular Army