Does Teacher Training Actually Work? Evidence from a Large-Scale Randomized Evaluation of a National Teacher Training Program

Author/s: 

Prashant Loyalka

,

Anna Popova

,

Guirong Li

,

Zhaolei Shi

Year of Publication: 
2019
Publication: 
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
Volume/Issue: 
11(3)
Pages: 
128-54

Despite massive investments in teacher professional development (PD) programs in developing countries, there is little evidence on their effectiveness. We present results of a large-scale, randomized evaluation of a national PD program in China in which teachers were randomized to receive PD; PD plus follow-up; PD plus evaluation of the command of PD content; or no PD. Precise estimates indicate PD and associated interventions failed to improve teacher and student outcomes after one year. A detailed analysis of the causal chain shows teachers find PD content to be overly theoretical, and PD delivery too rote and passive, to be useful.

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APA Citation

Loyalka, P., Popova, A., Li, G.R., Shi, Z.L. (2019). Does Teacher Training Actually Work? Evidence from a Large-Scale Randomized Evaluation of a National Teacher Training Program. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 11(3), 128-54.