A low-income student who has a good teacher (around the 85th percentile rather than the 50th) three or four years in a row can be expected to overcome the average achievement gap associated with coming from a low-income family, meaning teacher quality can compensate for family-background disadvantage.

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Speaker

Eric Hanushek

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the gains with that good teacher would be expected to overcome the average difference between a low-income

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Eric Hanushek on Educational Quality and Economic Growth 8/6/2007EconTalk
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