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Professor Qualities and Student Achievement

Florian Hoffmann; Philip Oreopoulos

University of Toronto

The Review of Economics and Statistics 2009

This paper analyzes the importance of teacher quality at the college level. Instructors are matched to objective and subjective characteristics of teacher quality to estimate the impact of rank, salary, and perceived effectiveness on student performance and subject interest. Student and course fixed effects, time of day and week controls, and students' lack of knowledge about first-year instructors help minimize selection biases. Subjective teacher evaluations perform well in measuring instructor influences on students, while objective characteristics such as rank and salary do not. Overall, the importance of college instructor differences is small, but important outliers exist.

DOI
10.1162/rest.91.1.83
Volume
91 (1)
Pages
83-92
Language
en
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