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Seth Gershenson; Constance A. Lindsay; Nicholas W. Papageorge; Romaine A. Campbell; Jessica H. Rendon – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023
Do white teachers learn racial competency from their Black peers? We answer this question using a mixed-methods approach. Longitudinal administrative data from North Carolina show that having a Black same-grade peer significantly improves the achievement and reduces the suspension rates of white teachers' Black students. Open-ended interviews of…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, White Teachers, Race, Teacher Competencies
Melissa DeCarlo Recknor – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Nationwide, Latinx students access dual enrollment (completing college coursework while still enrolled in high school) at lower rates than their white peers. Research on dual enrollment programs is limited and what does exist does not account for rural Latinx students' experiences. The purpose of this qualitative narrative inquiry was to…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Dual Enrollment, Racial Differences, High School Students
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Romaine A. Campbell; Seth Gershenson; Constance A. Lindsay; Nicholas W. Papageorge; Jessica H. Rendon – Grantee Submission, 2024
Workers learn on the job from both repetition and peers. Less understood is how specific types of experience and peer characteristics affect on-the-job learning. This likely differs by context (e.g., occupation, tasks, or roles). Absent such knowledge, it is unclear how to optimally assign workers to tasks and peers. We examine on-the-job learning…
Descriptors: On the Job Training, Productivity, Elementary School Teachers, White Teachers
Romaine A. Campbell; Seth Gershenson; Constance A. Lindsay; Nicholas W. Papageorge; Jessica H. Rendon – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2025
Workers learn on the job from both repetition and peers. Less understood is how "specific" types of experience and peer characteristics affect on-the-job learning. This likely differs by context (e.g., occupation, tasks, or roles). Absent such knowledge, it is unclear how to optimally assign workers to tasks and peers. We examine…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Inservice Teacher Education, On the Job Training, Peer Influence
Charles T. Clotfelter; Helen F. Ladd; Calen R. Clifton – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2021
Using detailed classroom-level data for North Carolina, we build on previous research to examine racial gaps in access to high-quality teachers. We calculate the exposure of White, Black and Hispanic students to teachers with various characteristics in 4th grade, 7th grade math and English, and 10th grade math and English. We find that across the…
Descriptors: Teacher Placement, Teacher Effectiveness, White Teachers, Racial Discrimination
Stewart, Jennifer – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Teacher education students are more likely to be White than general bachelor's degree-seeking students across the nation (King, 2019), even as K-12 student populations are becoming more racially diverse (USDOE, 2022; DRIVE Taskforce, 2021). Colleges of education are contributing to the reproduction of a predominantly White teacher workforce. In…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Racial Differences, White Teachers
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Meredith P. Franco; Jessika H. Bottiani; Catherine P. Bradshaw – Grantee Submission, 2024
Students who experience teacher caring and high expectations (i.e., warm demand) are typically more engaged and successful at school. Yet, relative to White students, students of color tend to report lower levels of school social belonging and more distant relationships with their White teachers. Leveraging data from 179 6th-9th grade Measures of…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Secondary School Students, Teacher Student Relationship, Teacher Effectiveness
Gershenson, Seth; Lindsay, Constance A.; Papageorge, Nicholas W.; Campbell, Romaine; Rendon, Jessica H. – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2023
The US teaching force remains disproportionately white while the student body grows more diverse. It is therefore important to understand how and under what conditions white teachers learn racial competency. This study applies a mixed-methods approach to investigate the hypothesis that Black peers improve white teachers' effectiveness when…
Descriptors: White Teachers, Blacks, African American Teachers, Racial Attitudes