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Moore, Rhiannon; Rolleston, Caine and Grijalva, Ana
(2021).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1086/716339
Abstract
Universalization of basic education in India has increased demand for access to secondary schooling, yet concerns about quality and equity remain. While evidence of poor learning attainment continues to accumulate, less is known about classroom interactions or how these relate to student outcomes. In this article, we employ a unique data set that links school effectiveness and classroom observation data to examine the relationship between these dimensions. We show that teacher classroom practices represent a potentially distinctive aspect of school quality only weakly associated with effectiveness measures in two states in India. We discuss the implications of this for understandings of equity of learning opportunities.