The association between teacher leadership and student achievement: A meta-analysis

The association between teacher leadership and student achievement: A meta-analysis

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Highlights

Teacher leadership has a small positive relationship with student achievement (r = .19).

Facilitating improvements in curriculum, instruction, and assessment was the dimension mostly associated with student achievement (r = .21).

The relationships were similar among studies conceptualizing teacher leadership and studies using outcome measures differently.

The relationships were not statistically different between elementary and secondary schools.

Published studies reported higher effect sizes than unpublished studies.

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