ERIC Number: EJ1228091
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2019-Oct
Pages: 34
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Grading Teachers: Race and Gender Differences in Low Evaluation Ratings and Teacher Employment Outcomes
Drake, Steven; Auletto, Amy; Cowen, Joshua M.
American Educational Research Journal, v56 n5 p1800-1833 Oct 2019
In July 2011, the State of Michigan adopted a broad set of teacher labor market reforms, including a high-stakes evaluation system designed in part to remove low-performing teachers. We examine the characteristics of teachers rated as "minimally effective" and "ineffective," as well as their schools, and the relationship between low effectiveness ratings and later employment outcomes. Results suggest teachers of color across traditional and charter schools are more likely to receive low effectiveness ratings than their within-school peers. These low rating risks are higher for teachers of color working in comparatively White-faculty contexts. Male and novice teachers are also rated low more frequently, and important differences appear to exist in the usage of low ratings by traditional public and charter schools.
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Racial Differences, Gender Differences, Teacher Characteristics, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Employment, Minority Group Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Public Schools, Charter Schools, Faculty Mobility
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Michigan
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