Published On: June 8th, 2014|

The Seattle Times – Dan Goldhaber, Lesley Lavery and Roddy Theobald

“Recognition of achievement gaps and calls to address them are not new. What is new is our capacity to identify the resources that contribute to or ameliorate these gaps. Compelling research over the last decade has shown that when it comes to in-school resources, teacher quality is what matters most.”(more)