The 1989 Education Summit established the National Education Goals that spurred states to set standards and assess educational outcomes (Patton and Thompson, 1999). A decade into standards-based reform, the 1999 Education Summit identified two important policy areas that have emerged to carry out these goals: teacher quality and accountability (National Education Summit, 1999).Research supports the important relationship between teacher quality and student achievement (Darling-Hammond and Ball, 1998; Ferguson and Ladd, 1996; Sanders and Horn, 1994; Wright, Horn, and Sanders, 1997). Concerns about teacher quality led the National Commission on Teaching and America's Future to recommend that states and districts consider better ways of linkin...
This publication argues that it is time for educatiOn to join these successful efforts and revise te...
In this issue of CPRE Finance Briefs, the authors argue that it is now time for education to join su...
A growing body of evidence confirms what common sense has suggested all along: The quality of teachi...
The 1989 Education Summit established the National Education Goals that spurred states to set standa...
State accountability systems and the federal No Child Left Behind Act have put additional demands on...
This article describes the design of knowledge and skill-based pay systems for K-12 teachers in six ...
Ferguson & Ladd, 1996) have identified teacher instructional capacity as a key variable in the s...
The 1989 Education Summit established the National Education Goals that spurred states to set standa...
Reviews the debate over teachers' pay; outlines the TeacherSolutions compensation reform model, deve...
Offers recommendations for reforming teacher compensation systems and outlines important design elem...
In 2009 the Committee for Economic Development called on district and state education officials to r...
The single salary schedule has ruled the delivery of teacher pay for decades, despite long-standing ...
There is strong consensus around the country that talented and capable teachers will be needed in al...
Educating children is a labor-intensive enterprise. As such, teacher compensation is central to addr...
The quality of American education was severely questioned in A Nation at Risk, released by the Natio...
This publication argues that it is time for educatiOn to join these successful efforts and revise te...
In this issue of CPRE Finance Briefs, the authors argue that it is now time for education to join su...
A growing body of evidence confirms what common sense has suggested all along: The quality of teachi...
The 1989 Education Summit established the National Education Goals that spurred states to set standa...
State accountability systems and the federal No Child Left Behind Act have put additional demands on...
This article describes the design of knowledge and skill-based pay systems for K-12 teachers in six ...
Ferguson & Ladd, 1996) have identified teacher instructional capacity as a key variable in the s...
The 1989 Education Summit established the National Education Goals that spurred states to set standa...
Reviews the debate over teachers' pay; outlines the TeacherSolutions compensation reform model, deve...
Offers recommendations for reforming teacher compensation systems and outlines important design elem...
In 2009 the Committee for Economic Development called on district and state education officials to r...
The single salary schedule has ruled the delivery of teacher pay for decades, despite long-standing ...
There is strong consensus around the country that talented and capable teachers will be needed in al...
Educating children is a labor-intensive enterprise. As such, teacher compensation is central to addr...
The quality of American education was severely questioned in A Nation at Risk, released by the Natio...
This publication argues that it is time for educatiOn to join these successful efforts and revise te...
In this issue of CPRE Finance Briefs, the authors argue that it is now time for education to join su...
A growing body of evidence confirms what common sense has suggested all along: The quality of teachi...