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Christopher Redding
Christopher Redding
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Discretion and disproportionality: Explaining the underrepresentation of high-achieving students of color in gifted programs
JA Grissom, C Redding
Aera Open 2 (1), 2332858415622175, 2015
7202015
A teacher like me: A review of the effect of student–teacher racial/ethnic matching on teacher perceptions of students and student academic and behavioral outcomes
C Redding
Review of educational research 89 (4), 499-535, 2019
5252019
Easy in, easy out: Are alternatively certified teachers turning over at increased rates?
C Redding, TM Smith
American Educational Research Journal 53 (4), 1086-1125, 2016
3222016
Leaving school early: An examination of novice teachers’ within-and end-of-year turnover
C Redding, GT Henry
American Educational Research Journal 56 (1), 204-236, 2019
1892019
Disentangling the causal mechanisms of representative bureaucracy: Evidence from assignment of students to gifted programs
S Nicholson-Crotty, JA Grissom, J Nicholson-Crotty, C Redding
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 26 (4), 745-757, 2016
1772016
New evidence on the frequency of teacher turnover: Accounting for within-year turnover
C Redding, GT Henry
Educational Researcher 47 (9), 577-593, 2018
1222018
The consequences of leaving school early: The effects of within-year and end-of-year teacher turnover
GT Henry, C Redding
Education Finance and Policy 15 (2), 332-356, 2020
1182020
School administrators’ direct and indirect influences on middle school math teachers’ turnover
C Redding, LN Booker, TM Smith, LM Desimone
Journal of Educational Administration 57 (6), 708-730, 2019
832019
Money over merit? Socioeconomic gaps in receipt of gifted services
JA Grissom, C Redding, JF Bleiberg
Harvard Educational Review 89 (3), 337-369, 2019
792019
The relationship between school turnaround and student outcomes: A meta-analysis
C Redding, TD Nguyen
Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis 42 (4), 493-519, 2020
602020
Changes in the demographics, qualifications, and turnover of American STEM teachers, 1988–2012
TD Nguyen, C Redding
AERA Open 4 (3), 2332858418802790, 2018
602018
Recent trends in the characteristics of new teachers, the schools in which they teach, and their turnover rates
C Redding, TD Nguyen
Teachers College Record 122 (7), 1-36, 2020
582020
Retention intention and job satisfaction of alternatively certified teachers in their first year of teaching
E Richter, C Lucksnat, C Redding, D Richter
Teaching and Teacher Education 114, 103704, 2022
412022
Do students in gifted programs perform better? Linking gifted program participation to achievement and nonachievement outcomes
C Redding, JA Grissom
Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis 43 (3), 520-544, 2021
342021
Comparing turnover intentions and actual turnover in the public sector workforce: Evidence from public school teachers
TD Nguyen, E Bettini, C Redding, AF Gilmour
EdWorkingPapers. Com, 2022
332022
Understanding racial/ethnic diversity gaps among early career teachers
C Redding, DJ Baker
AERA Open 5 (2), 2332858419848440, 2019
332019
With scale in mind: A continuous improvement model for implementation
C Redding, M Cannata, K Taylor Haynes
Peabody Journal of Education 92 (5), 589-608, 2017
292017
Disparities in access to well-qualified, well-supported special educators across higher-versus lower-poverty schools over time
E Bettini, TD Nguyen, AF Gilmour, C Redding
Exceptional Children 88 (3), 283-301, 2022
252022
Supporting early career alternatively certified teachers: Evidence from the beginning teacher longitudinal survey
C Redding, TM Smith
Teachers College Record 121 (11), 1-32, 2019
222019
The shifting context of special education teachers’ work
AF Gilmour, TD Nguyen, C Redding, E Bettini
Remedial and Special Education 44 (3), 171-183, 2023
202023
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