Are Effective Teachers for Students With Disabilities Effective Teachers for All?

Author:

Wood W. Jesse1,Lai Ijun2ORCID,Filosa Neil R.,Imberman Scott A.3,Jones Nathan D.4,Strunk Katharine O.5

Affiliation:

1. Abt Associates

2. Mathematica

3. Michigan State University

4. Boston University

5. University of Pennsylvania

Abstract

The success of students with disabilities (SWDs) depends on access to high-quality general education teachers. Yet, teacher value-added measures (VAMs) generally fail to distinguish between effectiveness in educating students with or without disabilities. Using data from the Los Angeles Unified School District, we create two VAMs: one focusing on teachers’ effectiveness for SWDs and one for non-SWDs. We find that many top-performing teachers for non-SWDs have relatively lower VAMs for SWDs and vice versa, and that on average SWDs have teachers with lower scores in both VAMs than non-SWDs. Overall, SWD-specific VAMs may be more suitable for identifying which teachers have a history of effectiveness with SWDs and could play a role in informing student assignment to teachers.

Funder

Institute for Education Sciences

National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research

consortium of foundations

Publisher

American Educational Research Association (AERA)

Subject

Education

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