Short-run Learning Dynamics under a Test-based Accountability System : Evidence from Pakistan

Low student learning is a common finding in much of the developing world. This paper uses a relatively unique dataset of five semiannual rounds of standardized test data to characterize and explain the short-term changes in student learning. The data are collected as part of the quality assurance system for a public-private partnership program that offers public subsidies conditional on minimum learning levels to low-cost private schools in Pakistan. Apart from a large positive distributional shift in learning between the first two test rounds, the learning distributions over test rounds show little progress. Schools are ejected from the program if they fail to achieve a minimum pass rate in the test in two consecutive attempts, making the test high stakes. Sharp regression discontinuity estimates show that the threat of program exit on schools that barely failed the test for the first time induces large learning gains. The large change in learning between the first two test rounds is likely attributable to this accountability pressure given that a large share of new program entrants failed in the first test round. Schools also qualify for substantial annual teacher bonuses if they achieve a minimum score in a composite measure of student test participation and mean test score. Sharp regression discontinuity estimates do not show that the prospect of future teacher bonus rewards induces learning gains for schools that barely did not qualify for the bonus.

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Main Authors: Barrera-Osorio, Felipe, Raju, Dhushyanth
Format: Policy Research Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2010-11-01
Subjects:ACADEMIC YEAR, ACADEMIC YEARS, ACCESS TO SCHOOLING, ASSESSMENT SYSTEM, ATTENDANCE RATE, ATTENDANCE RECORDS, ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT, AVERAGE TREATMENT EFFECT, BINDING, BLACKBOARDS, BOARD OF DIRECTORS, CLASSROOM, CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT, CLASSROOM SPACE, CLASSROOMS, COMPUTER SCIENCE, CURRICULUM, DEGREES, EDUCATION ASSESSMENT, EDUCATION SYSTEM, EDUCATION SYSTEMS, ENROLLMENT FIGURES, ENROLLMENT INCREASES, EQUITABLE ACCESS, EXPENDITURES, FORMAL SCHOOLING, GENDER PARITY, GIRLS, GIRLS ENROLLMENT, HIGHER LEVELS OF EDUCATION, HOMEWORK, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, ILLITERACY, INDEXES, LEARNERS, LEARNING, LEARNING LEVELS, LEARNING OUTCOMES, LET, LEVELS OF EDUCATION, LITERATURE, MATHEMATICS, MIDDLE SCHOOLS, NATIONAL CURRICULUM, NATIONAL EDUCATION, NUMBER OF SCHOOLS, NUMBER OF STUDENTS, NUMBER OF TEACHERS, NUTRITION, PAPERS, PASS RATE, PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE, PRIMARY SCHOOL, PRIMARY SCHOOLS, PRIVATE SCHOOL, PRIVATE SCHOOLING, PRIVATE SCHOOLS, PUBLIC EDUCATION, PUBLIC FUNDS, PUBLIC SCHOOL, PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM, PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHER, PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS, PUBLIC SCHOOLS, QUALITY ASSURANCE, QUALITY OF EDUCATION, QUALITY STANDARDS, RURAL AREAS, RURAL CHILDREN, SCHOOL COUNTERPARTS, SCHOOL EDUCATION, SCHOOL EFFECTIVENESS, SCHOOL EFFECTS, SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, SCHOOL HOURS, SCHOOL INSPECTIONS, SCHOOL LEVEL, SCHOOL MANAGEMENT, SCHOOL PARTICIPATION, SCHOOL QUALITY, SCHOOL SIZE, SCHOOL TEACHER, SCHOOL TEACHERS, SCHOOL VOUCHERS, SECONDARY EDUCATION, SECONDARY EDUCATION SYSTEM, SECONDARY SCHOOL, SECONDARY SCHOOLS, SMALL SCHOOLS, STANDARDIZED TESTS, STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT, STUDENT ATTENDANCE, STUDENT LEARNING, STUDENT PERFORMANCE, STUDENT SCORES, STUDENT SUBSIDIES, STUDENT SUBSIDY, SUBJECT SPECIALIST, SUBJECT SPECIALISTS, SUBJECTS, SYLLABI, TEACHER, TEACHER ABSENTEEISM, TEACHER CREDENTIALS, TEACHER INCENTIVES, TEACHER PERFORMANCE, TEACHER QUALITY, TEACHER SALARIES, TEACHER TRAINING, TEACHERS, TEACHING, TEACHING EXPERIENCE, TEACHING TOOLS, TEST ADMINISTRATION, TEST SCORES, TEXTBOOK, TEXTBOOK BOARD, TEXTBOOKS, TRAINING COURSES, TUITION, TUITION PAYMENTS, TUTORING, UNIVERSITY EDUCATION, VERNACULAR LANGUAGE,
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3946
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