The Effect of Instructional Quality on Student Achievement: Evidence from Japan

28 Pages Posted: 8 Feb 2019

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Hiroyuki Motegi

University of Tokyo

Masato Oikawa

Waseda University - Waseda Institute for Advanced Study; Waseda University - Waseda Institute of Social and Human Capital Studies (WISH)

Date Written: January 26, 2019

Abstract

This paper investigates the heterogeneous effects of changes in instructional time on student achievement due to differences in instructional quality, using student test scores and data on teachers and schools from the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), as well as a natural experiment caused by a 2002 Japanese curriculum standards revision that reduced instruction time for math but not for science for second year junior high school (grade 8) students. The random matching of teachers and students in Japan and our application of the time dimension of panel data to two subjects, mathematics and science, allows us to control for unobserved heterogeneities such as individual fixed effects and school fixed effects. We confirm that instructional time is more effective for higher quality teacher as measured by common indicators such as experience, schooling and academic major. We also find that these effects are larger for students whose socioeconomic status (SES) is lower.

Keywords: Education Policy, Instruction Time, Quality of Instruction, Test Score, Japanese Curriculum Standards Revision, Fixed Effects, TIMSS

JEL Classification: I21, I28, J24

Suggested Citation

Motegi, Hiroyuki and Oikawa, Masato, The Effect of Instructional Quality on Student Achievement: Evidence from Japan (January 26, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3323355 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3323355

Hiroyuki Motegi

University of Tokyo

Yayoi 1-1-1
Bunkyo-ku
Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8657
Japan

Masato Oikawa (Contact Author)

Waseda University - Waseda Institute for Advanced Study ( email )

1-6-1 Nishi-Waseda
Shinjuku-ku
Tokyo, 1698050
Japan

Waseda University - Waseda Institute of Social and Human Capital Studies (WISH) ( email )

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