1st Edition

Effective Teachers=Student Achievement What the Research Says

By James Stronge Copyright 2010
    192 Pages
    by Eye On Education

    192 Pages
    by Eye On Education

    Research has shown that there is no greater influence on a student's success than the quality of his or her teacher.

    This book presents the research findings which demonstrate the connection between teacher effectiveness and student achievement. We've always known, at least intuitively, that teachers matter, but this book proves that teachers are the most powerful factors ensuring student success.

    Author James Stronge describes and explains the value-added teacher-assessment research that has emerged in the past decade and demystifies the power and practices of effective teachers.

    About the Author
    Introduction
    Part 1: Effective Teachers = Student Achievement
    1. Do Teachers Matter? The Impact of Teachers on Student Achievement
    What is the Evidence that Teachers Matter to Student Achievement?
    What Are the Possibilities and Pitfalls of Estimating Teacher Effects on Student Achievement?
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    2. How Much Do Teachers Matter?
    How Influential is Teacher Effectiveness on Student Achievement?
    How Much of the Variability in Student Achievement Can Be Explained by Teacher Effectiveness?
    What Are Practical Implications of Teacher Effects on Student Achievement?
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    3. Why Do Teachers Matter?
    How Do Cumulative Effects of Teachers Impact Student Achievement?
    How Do Residual Effects of Teachers Impact Student Achievement?
    What Are the Implications of Teacher Effectiveness for Selected Student Populations?
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    4. How Do Teachers Matter?
    Why Should We Care About What Makes a Teacher Effective?
    What is a Framework for Understanding Effective Teachers Qualities and Dispositions?
    How Do Teachers' Background Qualities Affect Student Achievement?
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    5. How Does Teacher Effectiveness Impact School Reform?
    What Does Teacher Effectiveness Relate to Class-Size Reduction?
    Can School Improvement Succeed without Teacher Improvement?
    How Does Teacher Effectiveness Relate to Teacher Pay Reform?
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    6. Why Teachers Do Matter Most
    Can Schools Improve Without Teacher Improvement?
    What Are Implications for Having Effective Teachers in a School?
    Why Must We Value Effective Teachers?
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    Part 2: Resources You Can Use
    Value-Added Methods
    How Value-Added Methods Work
    Virtues of Estimating Teacher Effects by Using Value-Added Model
    Inexactness of Estimating Teacher Effects
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    Selected Annotated Bibliography
    References

    Biography

    James H. Stronge is the Heritage Professor in the Educational Policy, Planning, and Leadership Area at the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. His research interests include policy and practice related to teacher quality, and teacher and administrator evaluation. His work on teacher quality focuses on how to identify effective teachers and how to enhance teacher effectiveness. Dr. Stronge has presented his research at state, national, and international conferences, such as those conducted by the American Educational Research Association, American Association of School Administrators, Asia-Pacific Conference on Gifted, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, European Council of International Schools, National Evaluation Institute, and University Council for Educational Administration. Additionally, he has worked extensively with local school districts and other educational organizations on issues related to teacher effectiveness, teacher selection, and teacher and administrator evaluation. Stronge has authored, coauthored, or edited twenty-two books and more than one hundred articles, chapters, and technical reports. Selected books have been translated and published in Arabic, Mandarin, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, and Vietnamese. Some of his recent books include: ?Student Achievement Goal Setting: Using Data to Improve Teaching and Learning (Eye On Education, 2009) ?Qualities of Effective Principals (Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 2008) ?Qualities of Effective Teaching, 2nd ed. (Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 2007) ?The Teacher Quality Index: A Protocol for Teacher Selection (Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 2006) ?Teacher Pay and Teacher Quality: Attracting, Developing, and Retaining the Best Teachers (Corwin Press, 2006) ?Linking Teacher Evaluation and Student Achievement (Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 2005) ?Evaluating Teaching, 2nd ed. (Corwin Press, 2005) Dr. Stronge has been a teacher, counselor, and district-level administrator. His doctorate is in educational administration and planning from the University of Alabama. He may be contacted at: The College of William and Mary, School of Education, PO Box 8795, Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795; 757-221-2339; or http://wmpeople.wm.edu/jhstro.