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Published in: The Urban Review 2/2020

29-07-2019

Assessing the Role of Teachers’ Unions in the Adoption of Accountability Policies in Public Education

Authors: Nandan K. Jha, Neena Banerjee, Stephanie Moller

Published in: The Urban Review | Issue 2/2020

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Abstract

We investigate the role of teachers’ unions in state policymaking in the context of No Child Left Behind. Our analyses of panel data show that political party control and region moderate the influence of teachers’ unions in the adoption of accountability policies by states. Our analyses of marginal effects show that teachers’ unions are not always against the adoption of stronger accountability policies and neither do they always align with the Democratic Party. Our findings suggest that the current dominant prescription in the policy debate for curtailing the collective bargaining rights of teachers’ unions is not fully substantiated.

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Footnotes
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We chose the weighted tetrachoric factor analysis over other alternatives because each of the sanctions only partially represents the underlying strength of the state accountability system. One option is to treat each type of sanction (including rewards for high performing schools) as a different dependent variable. There are two problems with this. Apart from only partially capturing the strength of the adopted accountability system in states, the dichotomous nature of the measurement of individual sanctions also imposes restrictions on the possible types of statistical analyses. The factor scores overcome these challenges by measuring the underlying strength of adopted accountability policies objectively on the basis of how closely the various types of sanctions hang together (Moe 2009).
 
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The policy adoption literature relies on the Event History Analysis (EHA) model (Berry and Berry 1990; Wong and Shen 2002). One of the key assumptions in the EHA model is that once a policy is adopted in any year, it remains in place in all subsequent years. In case of the adoption of accountability policies by states, this important assumption does not hold (McDermott 2003; Wong and Shen 2002). There is variation in adoption of individual policies over time within a state as per the Education Counts database. This variation renders the use of EHA models inappropriate. Additionally, the EHA permits analysis of only one of the several accountability policies at a time. This constraint rules out an analysis of the factors affecting the strength of accountability system adopted by states as a whole.
 
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Out of the two widely used basic panel data models in applied social science research, the fixed effects model assumes the random state-specific time-invariant unobserved factors to be correlated with the included factors in the model (Cameron and Trivedi 2009). This flexibility allows accounting for a limited form of endogeneity (Cameron and Trivedi 2009). One major practical problem with using the fixed effects model in our case, however, is that it can consistently estimate only the coefficients of the time-varying regressors (Cameron and Trivedi 2009). But several components of the interaction term in our panel data model in Eq. 1 are time-invariant. These include collective bargaining index, South, and collective bargaining index*South. The estimation of the fixed effects panel data model does not provide the coefficients of these components because they are perfectly collinear with the state-specific time-invariant unobserved factors. However, it is important to include all components of the interaction term in the regression model so that marginal effects of the key variables in the interaction term can be estimated and tested for statistical significance (Brambor et al. 2006). Therefore, we employ the multi-level linear regression model, which is a sub-type of random effects model, to estimate our interactive panel data model in equation.
 
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Also known as pick-a-point slope estimates (Dawson and Richter 2006).
 
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Metadata
Title
Assessing the Role of Teachers’ Unions in the Adoption of Accountability Policies in Public Education
Authors
Nandan K. Jha
Neena Banerjee
Stephanie Moller
Publication date
29-07-2019
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
The Urban Review / Issue 2/2020
Print ISSN: 0042-0972
Electronic ISSN: 1573-1960
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11256-019-00529-y

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