Two factors that can affect teacher performance and student achievement are merit pay programs and teachers\u27 representation by labor unions. The goal of this EDT 110H poster is to investigate the intersection of teachers\u27 unions, merit pay, and student academic achievement.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/stander_posters/1926/thumbnail.jp
Education policymakers at both the state and federal level are struggling to identify ways to improv...
Over the last decade many districts have implemented performance pay incentives to reward teachers f...
Education reform rhetoric frequently pits the vested interests of teachers’ unions against those of ...
What factors affect student performance? Research before the 1980s focused on the effects of studen...
UnrestrictedThe Obama administration is using billions of dollars in federal stimulus grants to enco...
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Conventional wisdom has it that teacher unions are singularly concerned with enhancing the compensat...
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Teacher merit pay has become popular among policymakers to meet accountability mandates related teac...
This paper summarizes the research on the relationship between teacher unionization and educational ...
The thesis is divided into a number of sections. Part II examines some of the relevant literature on...
There have been many programs and initiatives used throughout the United States that have answered t...
It has been ingrained into the American consciousness that our public schools are failing and our st...
Education policymakers at both the state and federal level are struggling to identify ways to improv...
Over the last decade many districts have implemented performance pay incentives to reward teachers f...
Education reform rhetoric frequently pits the vested interests of teachers’ unions against those of ...
What factors affect student performance? Research before the 1980s focused on the effects of studen...
UnrestrictedThe Obama administration is using billions of dollars in federal stimulus grants to enco...
This paper reviews the evidence on the effectiveness of individual merit pay systems for teachers on...
The majority of public school districts in the U.S. employ a uniform salary schedule. Under this typ...
The purpose of the study is to show the various perceptions teachers have on merit pay. This researc...
Conventional wisdom has it that teacher unions are singularly concerned with enhancing the compensat...
This document, the result of research conducted to resolve some of the confusion surrounding the que...
Teacher merit pay has become popular among policymakers to meet accountability mandates related teac...
This paper summarizes the research on the relationship between teacher unionization and educational ...
The thesis is divided into a number of sections. Part II examines some of the relevant literature on...
There have been many programs and initiatives used throughout the United States that have answered t...
It has been ingrained into the American consciousness that our public schools are failing and our st...
Education policymakers at both the state and federal level are struggling to identify ways to improv...
Over the last decade many districts have implemented performance pay incentives to reward teachers f...
Education reform rhetoric frequently pits the vested interests of teachers’ unions against those of ...