Positive, High-achieving Students?
What Schools and Teachers Can Do
The work of teachers matters in many different ways. Not only do they provide students
with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in the labour market, but they also
help develop the social-emotional skills that are vital for students’ personal development
and for their active citizenship. But how do teachers best achieve this? By linking
2018 data from the Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) with evidence
from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) – known as the TALIS-PISA
link – this report aims to identify the teacher and school factors that matter most
for student achievement and social-emotional development. The report uses a data-driven
approach – based on machine learning and standard regression analyses – to identify
the dimensions that are most strongly linked with student outcomes, and then combines
this with a careful review of theory and previous research to analyse and interpret
the findings. These findings provide a rich illustration of the many ways in which
teachers and school leaders might influence the success of their students, acting
as a tool for educators to reflect upon their own practice. Finally, the report offers
several directions for education policy.
Published on February 02, 2021
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