Effectiveness Research for Teacher Education

Authors
Heather C. Hill,
Zid Mancenido,
Susanna Loeb
Year of publication
2021
Publication
EdWorkingPapers.com
Despite calls for more evidence regarding the effectiveness of teacher education practices, causal research in the field remains rare. One reason is that we lack designs and measurement approaches that appropriately meet the challenges of causal inference in the context of teacher education programs. This article provides a framework for how to fill this gap. We first outline the difficulties of doing causal research in teacher education. We then describe a set of replicable practices for developing measures of key teaching outcomes, and propose causal research designs suited to the needs of the field. Finally, we identify community-wide initiatives that are necessary to advance effectiveness research in teacher education at scale.

Suggested Citation

Hill, H.C., Mancenido, Z., & Loeb, S. (2021). Effectiveness Research for Teacher Education. EdWorkingPapers.com