Scientific article AUG 2018
The Effects of Teacher's Aides in the Classroom
Authors:
- Louise Beuchert
- Simon Calmar Andersen
- Helena Skyt Nielsen
- Mette Kjærgaard Thomsen
Children, Adolescents and Families
Daycare, school and education
Children, Adolescents and Families, Daycare, school and education
Teacher’s aides are used worldwide, in various school systems, although, there is no strong evidence of their impact on student outcomes. We use a randomized trial to challenge this state of evidence. We randomly allocate 105 schools to two types of treatments—aides with or without a teaching degree—compared to a control group. Both types of aides have positive impacts on test scores and the effects are persistent over time for disadvantaged students. Exploratory analyses of mechanisms suggest that a teacher’s aide is not just a class-size reduction, but especially impactful when sharing instructional responsibility for the classroom.
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Journal of the European Economic Association