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Rachel Jarrold-Grapes; Patten Priestley Mahler – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2024
Teacher vacancies have been a long-standing issue in U.S. public schools, only made worse by the COVID-19 pandemic. Vacancies tend to be concentrated in high-poverty, high-minority schools and hard-to-staff subjects like special education and STEM. States have implemented various policies to decrease turnover, including offering teachers bonuses…
Descriptors: Teacher Retirement, Teachers, Teacher Salaries, Older Workers
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Dan Goldhaber; Cyrus Grout; Kristian L. Holden – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2024
Defined benefit (DB) pension plans incentivize "salary spiking," where sharp increases in pay are leveraged into significantly higher levels of retirement compensation. While egregious instances of salary spiking occasionally make headlines, there is little guidance on the definition of salary-spiking behavior or understanding of its…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Retirement Benefits, Teacher Retirement, Compensation (Remuneration)
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Weisenfeld, Georgenne G.; Hodges, Kate Schellie; Copeman Petig, Abby – International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy, 2023
In the United States, state-funded preschool is a critical component of both K-12 public education and the early childhood education and care system. In 2021, 44 states and the District of Columbia operated 63 school/center-based preschool programs serving over 1.3 million children. The vast majority of state-funded preschool programs require two…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Educational Finance, State Programs, Team Teaching
Bleiberg, Joshua; Brunner, Eric; Harbatkin, Erica; Kraft, Matthew A.; Springer, Matthew G. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023
Federal incentives and requirements under the Obama administration spurred states to adopt major reforms to their teacher evaluation systems. We examine the effects of these reforms on student achievement and attainment at a national scale by exploiting the staggered timing of implementation across states. We find precisely estimated null effects,…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Educational Change, State Policy, Educational Policy
Roddy Theobald; Zeyu Xu; Allison Gilmour; Lisa Lachlan-Hache; Liz Bettini; Nathan Jones – National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research (CALDER), 2023
We study the impact of a bonus policy implemented by Hawai'i Public Schools starting in fall 2020 that raised the salaries of all special education teachers in the state by $10,000. We estimate that the introduction of this policy reduced the proportion of vacant special education teaching positions by 32%, or 1.2 percentage points, and the…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Teacher Shortage, Incentives, Public Schools
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Needham, Chris; Houck, Eric A. – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2021
While many state-level finance equity studies examine the effectiveness of state funding mechanisms overall, fewer examine specific components that make up these mechanisms. This research uses state-level longitudinal administrative data to examine levels of horizontal and vertical equity in the distribution of teacher salary dollars via the…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Finance, Cost Effectiveness, State Policy
Barnett, W. Steven; Kasmin, Richard – National Institute for Early Education Research, 2017
Although the phrase "compensation parity policy" for preschool teachers may seem clear at first, the term is used in a variety of ways and refers to a range of different policies. All of these policies seek to improve the financial rewards for teaching preschool relative to teaching older children, but they differ in how far they go…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Compensation (Remuneration), Preschool Teachers, Salary Wage Differentials
McLean, Caitlin; Dichter, Harriet; Whitebook, Marcy – National Institute for Early Education Research, 2017
The Center for the Study of Child Care Employment (CSCCE), in partnership with the National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER), has produced a series of materials that explore state policy efforts to move toward compensation parity between pre-K and K-3 teachers. This report forms the third part of the series, examining a small set of…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Teacher Salaries, Compensation (Remuneration), Salary Wage Differentials
Goldhaber, Dan; Grout, Cyrus; Holden, Kristian – National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research (CALDER), 2020
Defined benefit (DB) pension systems determine the size of pension payments using an employee's "final average salary". Thus, employees enrolled in DB pension systems face an incentive to "salary spike" -- strategically increase late career pensionable compensation -- to increase their retirement income. This is an important…
Descriptors: Retirement Benefits, Teacher Retirement, Teacher Salaries, Incidence
Gema Zamarro; Andrew Camp; Josh McGee; Taylor Wilson; Miranda Vernon – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Attracting and retaining high-quality teachers is a pressing policy concern. Increasing teacher salaries and creating more attractive compensation packages are often proposed as a potential solution. Signed into law in March 2023, the LEARNS Act increased Arkansas's minimum teacher salary from $36,000 to $50,000, guaranteed all teachers a minimum…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Faculty Mobility, Labor Turnover, School Districts
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Heneman, Herbert G., III; Kimball, Steven M.; Worth, Robin; Arrigoni, Jessica S.; Marlin, Daniel – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2019
Twenty-five Wisconsin school districts were located that had undertaken compensation reforms after state law drastically curtailed collective bargaining for teachers. Document reviews and interviews determined (a) the impetuses for pursuing compensation reform, (b) change process characteristics, and (c) the specific compensation reforms.…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Teacher Salaries, School Districts, Educational Change
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Amy Correia; Rabia Hos; James Cahan – Journal of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, 2024
States and districts share an obligation to provide Multilingual Learners (MLLs) with access to high quality language programs that are proven to be effective in minimizing opportunity gaps between MLLs and non-MLLs. This article reviews how local education agencies (LEAs) allocated their state-issued funding to improve MLL language programs and…
Descriptors: Program Improvement, Multilingualism, Second Language Programs, Second Language Learning
Saenz-Armstrong, Patricia – National Council on Teacher Quality, 2022
Salaries are one of the most powerful policy levers states and school districts can use to attract qualified, effective, and diverse teachers. What role do states play in supporting strategic use of salaries? This report examines the state teacher compensation policies that influence districts' potential strategic use of teacher pay. It analyzes…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, State Policy, Teacher Salaries, Compensation (Remuneration)
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Tham, Pham Thi Hong; Thuc, Pham Thi Phuong; Phuong, Nguyen Thi; Giang, Nguyen Duc – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2022
Vietnam is in the process of implementing education reforms in which teachers play a crucial role in determining success. This study aims to identify the main factors influencing the perception of happiness at work of Vietnamese teachers during the period of educational reform. In any period, teachers are always considered as being the force…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychological Patterns, Influences, Perception
Yin, Michelle; Shaewitz, Dahlia; Megra, Mahlet – American Institutes for Research, 2020
The Ruderman Family Foundation in partnership with the American Institute for Research (AIR) and the Institute for Educational Leadership (IEL) created two research briefs that inform the business community in Boston and several other top metropolitan areas about the challenges faced by workers with disabilities and the contributions that…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Employees, Adults, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
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