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Measuring systematic gaps in teacher judgement: A new approach

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  • Oliver Cassagneau-Francis
  • Lindsey Macmillan
  • Richard Murphy
  • Gill Wyness

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We propose a new approach to test for systematic biases in teacher evaluations. We exploit a setting where teachers were required to assign students both grades and rankings within each grade. Comparing students immediately adjacent to grade boundaries, we apply a local randomization approach to estimate imbalance in student characteristics. Our findings reveal systematic bias favoring higher income and female students. These grading decisions carry real consequences: students just above the grade threshold are significantly more likely to attend university. Our approach can be applied whenever there is a system with many thresholdsvand subjective rankings.

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  • Oliver Cassagneau-Francis & Lindsey Macmillan & Richard Murphy & Gill Wyness, 2026. "Measuring systematic gaps in teacher judgement: A new approach," CEP Discussion Papers dp2178, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
  • Handle: RePEc:cep:cepdps:dp2178
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