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Aarons, Dakarai I. – Education Week, 2010
A new nationwide leadership initiative launched last week is aimed at changing the way America's principals are recruited and prepared--and how they run schools. The Alliance to Reform Education Leadership, or AREL, marks the first major effort of the nonpartisan George W. Bush Institute, located at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. It will…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Education, Recruitment, Leadership Training
Sawchuk, Stephen – Education Week, 2011
A handful of urban districts, such as Denver, the District of Columbia, Pittsburgh, and Tulsa, Oklahoma, are taking steps to practice "strategic hiring." The efforts consist of collecting a more-robust set of information on candidates, developing stronger relationships with teacher-preparation programs, and tracking new hires to determine their…
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Teacher Selection, Teacher Evaluation, Employment Practices
Sawchuk, Stephen – Education Week, 2012
An external panel that includes several prominent critics of teacher education has been tapped to craft the performance standards for the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), the new organization's leaders announced last week. Among the standards under consideration: how programs ensure that candidates know their content;…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Teacher Certification, Performance, Standards
Sawchuk, Stephen – Education Week, 2011
A hefty body of evidence documents the phenomenon of "summer learning loss," but consensus on the attributes of effective summer intervention, especially when it comes to access to high-quality teaching for students most at risk of falling behind, is only starting to emerge. Now, though, a handful of districts are beginning to wrestle with the…
Descriptors: Summer Schools, Budgeting, Teacher Effectiveness, Disadvantaged Youth
Olson, Lynn – Education Week, 2008
Most school districts wait for leadership talent to emerge by posting job openings and then seeing who applies. Some districts and charter-management organizations are starting to take a more active role in identifying and supporting future principals earlier in their careers. This more systematic approach to leadership development, known as…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Leadership, School Districts, Recruitment
Aarons, Dakarai I. – Education Week, 2010
As principals come under more pressure than ever to improve underperforming schools, leadership experts say it's time for the nation to emphasize recruiting and training the next generation of school leaders. The American Association of School Administrators (AASA), the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP), and the National…
Descriptors: Mentors, Elementary Secondary Education, Grants, Instructional Leadership
Maxwell, Lesli A. – Education Week, 2009
A report from a high-powered education task force called last week for states and school districts to overhaul how they recruit, prepare, evaluate, and compensate teachers. Released by Strategic Management of Human Capital, the series of 20 policy recommendations for state and district policymakers is aimed primarily at improving the teaching…
Descriptors: Human Capital, School Districts, Evaluation, Principals
Sawchuk, Stephen – Education Week, 2009
Baby boomers, who make up a majority of the U.S. teaching force, are inching closer to retirement. Couple that with the downturn in the economy, and renewed worries about pension-fund liabilities are cropping up across the nation. Yet as policymakers focus on ways to make teachers' pension plans sustainable over the long haul, some economists and…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Baby Boomers, Retirement Benefits, Teacher Retirement
Honawar, Vaishali – Education Week, 2008
Denver's performance-pay system for teachers has long been hailed as a model, in good part because it was jointly conceived and implemented by the school district and the local teachers' union. However, that collaborative spirit is now in jeopardy, with union and district leaders engaged in a protracted battle over proposed changes to the system.…
Descriptors: Merit Pay, Unions, Academic Achievement, Teacher Salaries
Sawchuk, Stephen – Education Week, 2009
Leaders in a handful of school districts are pondering the idea of "front-loading" teacher compensation by paying novices more than they would typically earn under traditional salary schedules. Boosting new teachers' salaries, officials in Denver, the District of Columbia, and New York City contend, would increase the applicant pool and…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Human Capital, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Recruitment
Sawchuk, Stephen – Education Week, 2010
The author reports the results of a study on the effectiveness of the Teacher Advancement Program in Chicago that contains performance-pay model pushed by the U.S. secretary of education Arne Duncan. The study by Mathematica Policy Research finds that student test scores were no better for schools following the national Teacher Advancement Program…
Descriptors: Teacher Promotion, Teacher Persistence, Reading Tests, Academic Achievement
Maxwell, Lesli A. – Education Week, 2009
Arlene C. Ackerman, who took the helm of Philadelphia's public schools a little more than a year ago, is pushing for changes that would upend how teachers are paid and assigned to schools. The veteran urban superintendent is battling tradition in the 167,000-student system, but insists that increasing the effectiveness of the city's nearly 10,700…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Teaching (Occupation), Teacher Salaries, Teacher Effectiveness
Maxwell, Lesli A. – Education Week, 2008
Corporations have been striving to perfect the "people side" of their operations for decades. Most hunt aggressively for the right talent, train workers to produce at high levels, and reward top performers with promotions and higher pay. In public education, though, school districts have been more passive in managing this vital asset. Most rely on…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Teachers, Principals, Recruitment
Cavanagh, Sean – Education Week, 2007
Few strategies for luring more students and working adults into math and science teaching have proved as popular among elected officials as financial incentives, which try to make one of the least appealing aspects of the job--low pay--a little less daunting. Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are considering a number of bills that would expand existing…
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Mathematics Teachers, Science Teachers, Incentives
McNeil, Michele – Education Week, 2009
When U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan talks about using merit pay to attract the best teachers to the classroom, he probably doesn't have in mind a place like Richmond County, North Carolina. In this rural community where the unemployment rate is nearly 14 percent and there's no movie theater for miles around, school administrators say…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Educational Finance, School Districts, Rural Areas
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