artículo
The role of personal teacher characteristics and school variables in teacher quality: A study using Item Response TheoryImportancia de las características del profesor y de la escuela en la calidad docente: Una aproximación desde la Teoría de Respuesta del Ítem
Fecha
2015Registro en:
10.4067/s0718-07052015000200014
978-84-617-5895-1
07180705
07180705 0716050X
SCOPUS_ID:84959341566
WOS:001012481400001
Autor
Santelices Etchegaray Maria Veronica
Valenzuela Rojas Francisco Javier
Institución
Resumen
This study explores the relationship between teacher quality, teacher attributes and school characteristics. The research presented is related to the discussion regarding teacher quality, how to best measure teacher quality and the most effective policies to improve teacher performance. The study, unlike previous studies, uses methods that consider teacher ability as an unobservable characteristic that is estimated independent from the sample of items and students who took the test. It also considers the nested structure of teachers within schools and uses a measure of teacher quality based on professional standards. Results show that although teacher quality is primarily a consequence of individual teacher characteristics, the school level plays an important role. However, the variables included in the model, both at the teacher and at the school level, explain only a limited proportion of the total variance (16%).