Do Teacher-Coaches Make the Cut? The Effectiveness of Athletic Coaches as Math and Reading Teachers

Math and reading teachers who also coach athletics in the public school system are challenged to balance the responsibilities that come with fulfilling dual occupational roles. While many studies have examined teacher-coaches' stress levels and job perception in the context of role strain, ther...

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Main Authors: Anna Jacob Egalite, Daniel H. Bowen, Julie R. Trivitt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Arizona State University 2015-06-01
Series:Education Policy Analysis Archives
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Online Access:https://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/article/view/1901
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spelling doaj-01dc688a6f5547fab1d9bc8299af699a2020-11-25T03:08:09ZengArizona State UniversityEducation Policy Analysis Archives1068-23412015-06-0123010.14507/epaa.v23.19011364Do Teacher-Coaches Make the Cut? The Effectiveness of Athletic Coaches as Math and Reading TeachersAnna Jacob Egalite0Daniel H. Bowen1Julie R. Trivitt2Harvard UniversityRice UniversityUniversity of ArkansasMath and reading teachers who also coach athletics in the public school system are challenged to balance the responsibilities that come with fulfilling dual occupational roles. While many studies have examined teacher-coaches' stress levels and job perception in the context of role strain, there is no evidence of how student achievement in tested subjects is affected by assignment to these teacher-coaches. A large administrative panel data set provided by the Florida Department of Education allows us to match students to teachers and use a student fixed effects approach to track changes in math and reading test scores over a seven-year time period, from 2002 through 2009. Despite the challenges associated with holding dual occupational roles, we find that students assigned to teacher-coaches perform at the same level in reading and math as when they are assigned to non-coaching teachers.https://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/article/view/1901academic outcomesathletic coachesteacher-coaches
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Do Teacher-Coaches Make the Cut? The Effectiveness of Athletic Coaches as Math and Reading Teachers
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title Do Teacher-Coaches Make the Cut? The Effectiveness of Athletic Coaches as Math and Reading Teachers
title_short Do Teacher-Coaches Make the Cut? The Effectiveness of Athletic Coaches as Math and Reading Teachers
title_full Do Teacher-Coaches Make the Cut? The Effectiveness of Athletic Coaches as Math and Reading Teachers
title_fullStr Do Teacher-Coaches Make the Cut? The Effectiveness of Athletic Coaches as Math and Reading Teachers
title_full_unstemmed Do Teacher-Coaches Make the Cut? The Effectiveness of Athletic Coaches as Math and Reading Teachers
title_sort do teacher-coaches make the cut? the effectiveness of athletic coaches as math and reading teachers
publisher Arizona State University
series Education Policy Analysis Archives
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publishDate 2015-06-01
description Math and reading teachers who also coach athletics in the public school system are challenged to balance the responsibilities that come with fulfilling dual occupational roles. While many studies have examined teacher-coaches' stress levels and job perception in the context of role strain, there is no evidence of how student achievement in tested subjects is affected by assignment to these teacher-coaches. A large administrative panel data set provided by the Florida Department of Education allows us to match students to teachers and use a student fixed effects approach to track changes in math and reading test scores over a seven-year time period, from 2002 through 2009. Despite the challenges associated with holding dual occupational roles, we find that students assigned to teacher-coaches perform at the same level in reading and math as when they are assigned to non-coaching teachers.
topic academic outcomes
athletic coaches
teacher-coaches
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