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When Effective teacher training falls short in the classroom: Evidence from an experiment in primary schools

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Although in-service teacher training programs are designed to enhance the performance of several cohorts of students, there is little evidence on the persistence of their effects. We present the two-year results of a randomized study of an intensive in-service teacher training program conducted in France during and after the training program’s implementation. Our results highlight the short-run effectiveness of the training program: it successfully improves students’ performance but only during the implementation year. A detailed analysis of teachers’ outcomes indicates that teachers changed their pedagogical vision and practices but afterward struggled to apply skills to contents not directly covered during training.
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halshs-04811107 , version 1 (29-11-2024)

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Suzanne Bellue, Adrien Bouguen, Marc Gurgand, Valerie Munier, André Tricot. When Effective teacher training falls short in the classroom: Evidence from an experiment in primary schools. Economics of Education Review, 2024, 103, ⟨10.1016/j.econedurev.2024.102599⟩. ⟨halshs-04811107⟩
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