Abstract: Teacher quality is a pressing public policy concern, yet there is little evidence on what types of teachers schools actually prefer to hire. This paper reports the results of an experiment that involved sending schools fictitious resumes with randomly-chosen characteristics in an attempt to determine what characteristics schools value when hiring new teachers. The results of the study suggest that an applicant’s academic background has little impact on the likelihood of success at private and charter schools, although public schools respond more favorably to candidates from more selective colleges. Additionally, private schools demonstrate a slight preference for female candidates, and all three sectors demonstrate a preference fo...
This paper investigates the key determinants of entry into the teaching profession, and the subseque...
Many urban districts in the United States have difficulty attracting and retaining quality teachers,...
There is an enormous educational disparity among schools in the United States. One reason for this d...
Conducting innovative, independent research on school choice in all its forms Charter schools have b...
academic success of any school depends on the instruction provided by high quality teachers. Yet the...
Hiring quality teachers is an efficient and important lever in ensuring positive outcomes for studen...
Purpose: Relatively little is known about how principals make decisions about teacher hiring. This a...
Many large urban school districts are rethinking their personnel management strategies, often giving...
Having a good teacher is the most important school-related factor for student achievement, to the po...
To meet the need of school decision-makers for an improved teacher and administrator selection proce...
Despite a surplus of candidates for most teaching jobs, a strong academic record does little for an ...
More than 500,000 teachers are hired each year, predominantly by school principals who rely heavily ...
Selecting more effective teachers among job applicants during the hiring process could be a highly c...
This study examined the characteristics of teacher applicants that are sought by public school syste...
Because of data limitations, there is little empirical research on how firms conduct hiring and the ...
This paper investigates the key determinants of entry into the teaching profession, and the subseque...
Many urban districts in the United States have difficulty attracting and retaining quality teachers,...
There is an enormous educational disparity among schools in the United States. One reason for this d...
Conducting innovative, independent research on school choice in all its forms Charter schools have b...
academic success of any school depends on the instruction provided by high quality teachers. Yet the...
Hiring quality teachers is an efficient and important lever in ensuring positive outcomes for studen...
Purpose: Relatively little is known about how principals make decisions about teacher hiring. This a...
Many large urban school districts are rethinking their personnel management strategies, often giving...
Having a good teacher is the most important school-related factor for student achievement, to the po...
To meet the need of school decision-makers for an improved teacher and administrator selection proce...
Despite a surplus of candidates for most teaching jobs, a strong academic record does little for an ...
More than 500,000 teachers are hired each year, predominantly by school principals who rely heavily ...
Selecting more effective teachers among job applicants during the hiring process could be a highly c...
This study examined the characteristics of teacher applicants that are sought by public school syste...
Because of data limitations, there is little empirical research on how firms conduct hiring and the ...
This paper investigates the key determinants of entry into the teaching profession, and the subseque...
Many urban districts in the United States have difficulty attracting and retaining quality teachers,...
There is an enormous educational disparity among schools in the United States. One reason for this d...