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Liang, Guodong; Akiba, Motoko – Journal of Educational Administration, 2015
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the characteristics of teacher incentive pay programs used by midsize to large school districts in Missouri. Design/methodology/approach: This study primarily used the Teacher Compensation Programs (TCP) survey data. The TCP survey was developed by the authors to understand the nature and…
Descriptors: Incentive Grants, Program Descriptions, State Surveys, School Districts
Strunk, Katharine O.; Zeehandelaar, Dara – Journal of Education Finance, 2011
Many districts and schools have trouble recruiting and retaining teachers who have the necessary credentials and skills to meet the needs of their students. This trend is particularly severe in low-income, "high-needs" schools and districts. As such, districts and schools are implementing policies that are intended to reform compensation…
Descriptors: Credentials, Merit Pay, School Districts, Teacher Recruitment
Laine, Sabrina; Potemski, Amy; Rowland, Cortney – School Administrator, 2010
One of the most frequently discussed topics in education reform circles is teacher pay--how much money teachers make, for what work and who decides teachers' salaries. Over time, educator pay reform has included many different reward structures and goes by as many different names, such as merit pay, performance pay and differentiated pay. The…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Merit Pay, Educational Change, Teacher Recruitment
Gross, Betheny; DeArmond, Michael – Journal of School Choice, 2010
Charter schools are held up as examples of the benefits of a freer approach to hiring teachers. Most studies of charter school personnel policies, however, overlook important variation in personnel practice within the charter school sector. Examining how charter schools use recruitment timelines and teacher compensation to complete for teachers in…
Descriptors: Merit Pay, Charter Schools, School Personnel, Teacher Recruitment
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
June, Audrey Williams – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Public colleges and universities are girding themselves to win the war for tenured talent. Some are succeeding. State budget woes and a rocky economy have shaken public colleges and universities. One of the most noticeable shudders has been a pervasive "brain drain," as many state institutions face competition for their best faculty members from…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Public Colleges, Brain Drain, Department Heads
Silva, Elena – Phi Delta Kappan, 2008
Hamilton County, Tennessee, engaged in a multi-year effort to improve teaching in a group of eight central city elementary schools. This reform, known as the Benwood Initiative, was funded with $5 million from the Chattanooga-based Benwood Foundation. Student achievement improved dramatically as a result of this initiative. The Benwood successes…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Academic Achievement, Recruitment, Educational Change
Springer, Matthew G.; Gardner, Catherine D. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2010
After earlier plans fell out of favor, pay for performance plans are becoming more popular. Factors that make those plans more viable include new data systems and ways to measure performance, increased attention on the importance of effective teaching, the need for efficiencies in salary schedules during tough economic conditions, and a change in…
Descriptors: Merit Pay, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Salaries, Information Systems
Journal of Children in Contemporary Society, 1984
Describes the goals and implementation plan for the "Master Teacher Program," an incentive pay system that will make teaching a professional career; draw new, high quality teachers, challenge good teachers to do better, and encourage excellence in Tennessee classrooms. The program is part of the larger "Better Schools Program."…
Descriptors: Incentives, Master Teachers, Merit Pay, Professional Development
McCabe, Melissa – Teacher Magazine, 2005
Some 37.1 percent of education spending was earmarked for teachers in 2001-02, according to the American Federation of Teachers, and most of that money was paid out using traditional compensation systems. But as expectations for accountability increase, a handful of states are looking to pay-for-performance systems to attract quality…
Descriptors: Merit Pay, Merit Rating, Performance Based Assessment, Teacher Effectiveness
Kremer, Michael; Holla, Alaka – Annual Review of Economics, 2009
Across a range of contexts, reductions in education costs and provision of subsidies can boost school participation, often dramatically. Decisions to attend school seem subject to peer effects and time-inconsistent preferences. Merit scholarships, school health programs, and information about returns to education can all cost-effectively spur…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Improvement, Educational Practices, Educational Change

Chamberlin, Rosemary; Wragg, Ted; Haynes, Gill; Wragg, Caroline – Research Papers in Education: Policy & Practice, 2002
Reviews research on performance-based pay in England and Wales, examining: its effects on teacher behavior; its benefits and disadvantages; and performance-based pay in the United States, and noting studies of the conditions under which performance-based pay succeeds. The paper concludes that performance-based pay works best in situations that…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Merit Pay, Teacher Motivation
Brown, Heath – Journal of School Choice, 2008
This paper examines the relationship between policy, organizational type, and the utilization of extrinsic incentives. Charter school reform spread throughout the country in the 1990s, providing the unique opportunity to study over a thousand new public organizations and the innovative operational decisions they made. Traditional public schools…
Descriptors: Merit Pay, Charter Schools, Incentives, Public Administration

Frase, Larry E.; And Others – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1987
Merit pay proponents argue that merit pay will: (1) attract higher caliber individuals to teaching; (2) retain good teachers; and (3) motivate teachers to improve instruction. These claims are investigated. Recommendations regarding effective alternatives to merit pay are discussed. (MT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Merit Pay, Rewards, Teacher Effectiveness
Williams, Robert T. – American Education, 1983
There have been continuing shortages of teachers in certain geographical areas and subject fields. While the shortage of mathematics and physical science teachers has been widely publicized, recent projections indicate an imminent shortage of elementary school teachers to be followed by a shortage of secondary school teachers in the next decade.…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Elementary School Teachers, Merit Pay, Secondary School Teachers
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