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1 Teaching Makes A Difference Michael Allen, Ph.D. Program Director Education Commission of the States March 14, 2002 Little Rock, Arkansas

2 Source: Ronald F. Ferguson, “Paying for Public Education: New Evidence of How and Why Money Matters,” 1991 (Interpretation) Proportion of Explained Variance in Math Test Score Gains in Texas from Grades 3 to 5 Influence of Various Factors on Student Achievement

3 Impact of Effective vs. Ineffective Teachers on Low-Performing Students With Ineffective Teacher With Effective Teacher Source: William Sanders and Joan Rivers, “Cumulative and Residual Effects of Teachers on Future Student Academic Achievement,” 1996 Average Student Gains Over One Year (Tennessee)

4 Boston Students with Effective Teachers Showed Greater Gains in Math and Reading Source: Boston Public Schools, in “High School Restructuring,” March 9, 1998. (courtesy of The Education Trust) READINGMATH

5 Cumulative Impact of Effective vs. Ineffective Teachers Beginning 3rd Grade Score (57%) Average Percentile Reading Score of Dallas Students at end of 5th Grade Source: Heather Jordan & Dash Weerasinghe, “Teacher Effects on Longitudinal Student Achievement,” 1997

6 Cumulative Impact of Effective vs. Ineffective Teachers—Tennessee With 3 Very Ineffective Teachers With 3 Very Effective Teachers Source: Sanders and Rivers, “Cumulative and Residual Effects of Teachers on Future Student Academic Achievement,” 1996 Student Gains in Math Scores Over 3 Years (Grades 3-5)

7 What Makes A Teacher Effective?  Strong verbal and math skills  Solid knowledge of subject matter  Ability to respond to the specific learning needs and circumstances of students

8 Percentage Nationally of Secondary School Teachers Lacking a Major or Minor in Their Teaching Field Source: Richard Ingersoll, “The Problem of Underqualified Teachers in American Secondary Schools,” 1999

9 Teacher Qualifications in Affluent vs. High Poverty High Schools Percent of Teachers Lacking a Major or Minor in Their Teaching Field Source: Richard Ingersoll, “The Problem of Underqualified Teachers in American Secondary Schools,” 1999


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