In other news, the equator is really hot.
A headline like “Better teachers help children read faster” seems to be stating the obvious, doesn’t it? Getting past the headline (reporters do not write headlines and spend a lot of time trying to get past them), journalists atAssociated Press and Education Week had solid reasons to cover a new piece of work about teacher effects in the primary grades, especially given the current debate on value-added—hey, how often do we get a twin study in education research? And they did a good job explaining the work.
Even given its apparent methodological strengths, though, I’m not convinced that the original report in Science
Even given its apparent methodological strengths, though, I’m not convinced that the original report in Science