Education Quality and Teaching Practices

40 Pages Posted: 10 Oct 2016 Last revised: 29 Jan 2026

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Marina Bassi

Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)

Costas Meghir

Yale University; Yale University - Cowles Foundation; Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS); National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR); IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Ana Reynoso

University of Michigan at Ann Arbor

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Date Written: October 2016

Abstract

Improving school quality with limited resources is a key issue of policy. It has been suggested that instructing teachers to follow specific practices together with tight monitoring of their activities may help improve outcomes in under-performing schools that usually serve poor populations. This paper uses a RCT to estimate the effectiveness of guided instruction methods as implemented in under-performing schools in Chile. The intervention improved performance substantially and by equal amounts for boys and girls. However, the effect is mainly accounted for by children from relatively higher income backgrounds and not for the most deprived. Based on the CLASS instrument we document that quality of teacher-student interactions is positively correlated with the performance of low income students; however, the intervention did not affect these interactions. Guided instruction can improve outcomes, but it is a challenge to reach the most deprived children.

Suggested Citation

Bassi, Marina and Meghir, Costas and Reynoso, Ana, Education Quality and Teaching Practices (October 2016). NBER Working Paper No. w22719, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2850253

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