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Littleford, John C. – 1984
"Faculty Salary Systems in Independent Schools"(1983) was a study of trends and patterns found in nine independent schools during l982-83. The present document is a follow-up report, based on additional information gathered from seven salary seminars held for representatives of independent schools throughout the United States during…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Elementary Secondary Education, Employer Employee Relationship, Merit Pay
Doyle, Denis P. – Education Next, 2004
Teaching aspires to become a profession, yet it faces two daunting obstacles. First, public school teachers cling to unprofessional salary schedules and terms of employment that make it impossible to pay them based on their performance and market demand. Second, the unions that bargain these terms are modeled not on professional associations, but…
Descriptors: Professional Associations, Salaries, Public School Teachers, Unions

Vedder, Richard – Education Next, 2003
Argues that if one considers fringe and retirement benefits and the number of hours worked during the year, teachers are not underpaid relative to other professions. Teachers are well paid because of union influence and to compensate them for working in unpleasant environments. Calls for more use of vouchers and more charter schools to reduce…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Labor Economics, Private Schools
Keisling, Phil – American Education, 1982
Argues that two of the major causes of the current state of public education are the nature of teacher education and the strength of teachers' unions. His solutions include parental control of schools, academic requirements, abolishing tenure and credentialism, merit pay for teachers, and dismissal of incompetent teachers. (SK)
Descriptors: Private Schools, Public Education, Public School Teachers, Schools of Education
Independent School, 1979
This article is adapted from a memorandum prepared by the head of an independent school for the education and compensation committees of the school's board of trustees. Presented in question-and-answer format, it reflects primarily a faculty point of view. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Educational Economics, Elementary Secondary Education, Fringe Benefits, Policy Formation
Independent School, 1982
Four members of the Council for Women in Independent Schools discuss what private school trustees should know about women's issues, including those regarding curriculum, athletics, employer-employee relations, equal pay, women board members, and problems involved in searching for and hiring a woman school head. (Author/RW)
Descriptors: Administrator Selection, Administrators, Board of Education Role, Elementary Secondary Education
Podgursky, Michael; Mishel, Lawrence – National Council on Teacher Quality, 2005
Over the past year, two economists--Michael Podgursky, currently Middlebush Professor and Chairman in the Departmentof Economics at the University of Missouri-Columbia, and Lawrence Mishel, President of the Economic Policy Institute in Washington, D.C.--have been debating whether or not teachers are adequately paid, at least compared to other…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Private Schools, Fringe Benefits, Unions
Murnane, Richard J. – 1985
The paper suggests priorities for the federal government's elementary and secondary education data collection efforts. Sections on outputs, inputs, and private schools describe what data is needed, what is already available, and what is recommended for data collection. Recommendations include a high priority for federal funding for the National…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Cross Cultural Studies, Data Collection, Dropout Rate
Scott-Jones, Diane – 1985
There is a need for educational research even during financial difficulties. Wisdom and efficiency in spending, careful data collection, and collaboration among agencies should be important goals while resources are scarce. Considering the situation, this paper describes critical issues in elementary and secondary education and the manner in which…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Bilingual Education, Child Development, Computers

Galinsky, Ellen – Young Children, 1990
Addresses a number of arguments against government involvement in child care. Advocates carefully delimiting the involvement of government in child care. (BB)
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Communicable Diseases, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
Blume, Robert A. – Humanist, 1984
In order to improve the quality of American education, we need to improve teacher education and the assistance given to new teachers, raise teacher salaries, and give teachers greater professional authority. However, some of the criticims directed at the public schools are really an attempt to destroy public education. (IS)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Improvement, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education