Multiple Student Outcomes

Recent studies documenting that teachers are the most important school-based factor in driving student achievement base their analyses purely on student test scores. However, the purposes of schooling are much broader and multi-dimensional – schools should not only improve students’ numeracy and literacy skills but promote cognitive development in a range of areas and support students social-emotional development. This strand interfaces with Annenberg’s Center on Student Well-Being to explore how educators in schools influence student development more broadly.


Publications

David Blazar, Matthew Kraft . (2017). Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis , 39(1) , 146-170 . https://doi.org/10.3102/0162373716670260

Matthew M. Kraft, Shaun M. Dougherty . (2013). Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness , 6(3) , 199-222

Heather C. Hill, Kristin Umland, Erica Litke, Laura R. Kapitula . (2012). American Journal of Education , 118 (4) , 489–519 . https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ986708

Heather C. Hill, Brian Rowan, Deborah Loewenberg Ball . (2005). American Educational Research Journal , 42 , 371- 406 . https://doi.org/10.3102/00028312042002371