Publication: Arm-wrestling in the classroom: the non-monotonic effects of monitoring teachers
Arm-wrestling in the classroom: the non-monotonic effects of monitoring teachers
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Lichand, G., & Wolf, S. (2021). Arm-wrestling in the classroom: the non-monotonic effects of monitoring teachers (No. 357; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Teacher absenteeism and shirking are common problems in developing countries. While monitoring teachers should ameliorate those problems, mobilizing parents to do so often leads to small or even negative effects on learning outcomes. This paper provides causal evidence that this might result from non-monotonic effects of monitoring teachers. Cross-randomizing nudges to teachers and parents in Ivory Coast – to motivate and monitor teachers directly, and to mobilize parents –, we find that, in schools where parents are nudged, numeracy
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Lichand, G., & Wolf, S. (2021). Arm-wrestling in the classroom: the non-monotonic effects of monitoring teachers (No. 357; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).