Seminar Do test scores help teachers give better track advice to students? A principal stratification analysis
1 April 2026
Internal Seminar
- 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM
- Online on Microsoft Teams and in person : Seminar Room - Piazza Scaravilli, 2, Bologna
- Science & Technology, Society & Culture In English
How to partecipate
Free admission subject to availability
Program
Abstract
We study whether access to standardized test scores improves the quality of teachers’ secondary school track recommendations, using Dutch data and a metric based on Principal Stratification in a quasi-randomized setting. Allowing teachers to revise their recommendations when test results exceed expectations increases the share of students successfully placed in more demanding tracks by at least 6%, but misplaces 7% of weaker students. However, only implausibly high weights on the short-term losses of students who must change track because of misplacement would justify prohibiting test-score-based upgrades. Access to test scores also induces fairer recommendations for immigrant and low-SES students.
Speakers
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Andrea Carlo Michele Ichino
Full Professor
Department of Economics