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Dizon-Ross, Elise; Loeb, Susanna; Penner, Emily; Rochmes, Jane – AERA Open, 2019
Despite growing concern over teachers' ability to live comfortably where they work, we know little about the systematic relationship between affordability and teachers' well-being, particularly in high-cost urban areas. We use novel survey data from San Francisco Unified School District to identify the patterns and prevalence of economic anxiety…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Teacher Attitudes, Anxiety, Urban Schools
Dizon-Ross, Elise; Loeb, Susanna; Penner, Emily; Rochmes, Jane – Grantee Submission, 2019
Despite growing concern over teachers' ability to live comfortably where they work, we know little about the systematic relationship between affordability and teachers' well-being, particularly in high-cost urban areas. We use novel survey data from San Francisco Unified School District to identify the patterns and prevalence of economic anxiety…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Teacher Attitudes, Anxiety, Urban Schools
Hough, Heather J.; Loeb, Susanna – Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE, 2013
In this policy brief, Heather Hough and Susanna Loeb examine the effect of the Quality Teacher and Education Act of 2008 (QTEA) on teacher recruitment, retention, and overall teacher quality in the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD). They provide evidence that a salary increase can improve a school district's attractiveness within their…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Incentives, Educational Policy, Teacher Recruitment
Bisht, Biraj; LeClair, Zachary; Loeb, Susanna; Sun, Min – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2021
Paraeducators perform multiple roles in U.S. classrooms, including among others preparing classroom activities, working with students individually and in small groups, supporting individualized programming for students with disabilities, managing classroom behavior, and engaging with parents and communities. Yet, little research provides insights…
Descriptors: Paraprofessional School Personnel, Role, Labor Market, Ethnic Diversity
Grossman, Pam; Loeb, Susanna – Educational Leadership, 2010
Alternative routes into teaching, particularly in urban school districts, are becoming increasingly prevalent. Four features capture the range of variation in these programs: the nature of the provider, specific labor market needs, the timing and focus of coursework and fieldwork, and the focus of recruitment and selection. The issue of student…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Urban Schools, Labor Market, Course Content
Loeb, Susanna; Master, Benjamin; Sun, Min – Stanford Center for Education Policy Analysis, 2015
The capacity of the nation's public schools to recruit and retain highly skilled teachers is a perennial concern of policy makers and school leaders. Over the past two decades, major policy strategies including the federal No Child Left Behind Act and alternative pathways to teaching, as well as changes in the broader labor market, have altered…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Teacher Recruitment, Minority Group Teachers, Teacher Selection
Costrell, Robert M.; Hanushek, Eric; Loeb, Susanna – Education Working Paper Archive, 2008
Econometric cost functions have begun to appear in education adequacy cases with greater frequency. Cost functions are superficially attractive because they give the impression of objectivity, holding out the promise of scientifically estimating the cost of achieving specified levels of performance from actual data on spending. By contrast, the…
Descriptors: Costs, Economics, Regression (Statistics), Experiments
Boyd, Don; Lankford, Hamp; Loeb, Susanna; Rockoff, Jonah; Wyckoff, Jim – National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research, 2008
Arguably the most important educational resource is teachers. Teachers and teaching quality are a central feature of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) which requires a "highly qualified teacher" in every core academic classroom. Many states and large districts also have policies in place to attract qualified teachers to…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Federal Legislation, Teacher Qualifications, Academic Achievement
Boyd, Donald; Lankford, Hamilton; Loeb, Susanna; Wyckoff, James – 2003
This paper explores a little-understood aspect of labor markets, their spatial geography. Using data from New York State, it finds teacher labor markets to be geographically very small. Teachers express preferences to teach close to where they grew up, and, controlling for proximity, they prefer areas with characteristics similar to their…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Labor Market, Proximity, School Location
Loeb, Susanna; Reininger, Michelle – Education Policy Center at Michigan State University, 2004
This report summarizes current knowledge about the labor market for teachers and provides policy recommendations to enhance the supply of high-quality teachers. Many schools throughout the country, particularly those with low-income and low-achieving students, have difficulty attracting and retaining high-quality teachers. These schools…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Teacher Education, Public Schools, Teacher Salaries
Boyd, Donald; Lankford, Hamilton; Loeb, Susanna; Wyckoff, James – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2005
This paper explores a little-understood aspect of labor markets, their spatial geography. Using data from New York State, we find teacher labor markets to be geographically very small. Teachers express preferences to teach close to where they grew up and, controlling for proximity, they prefer areas with characteristics similar to their hometown.…
Descriptors: Recruitment, Proximity, Place of Residence, Geographic Location