This paper reports estimates of the causal effects of a 50 percent increase in the salary of headmasters of high schools in Israel. The results suggest that the program led to significant improvements in twelfth-grade students' academic achievements. However, the effect was relatively modest, comprising increases of about 5–10 percent in the school mean matriculation rate, average score and number of subjects and credit units taken in matriculation programs. Based on these results and the lack of evidence regarding the effect of increasing teachers' salary, it seems that priority should be given to paying higher wages to school principals
In this paper data from a school survey in India is used to ask if there is evidence for the payment...
Some education policymakers focus on bringing down pupil–teacher ratios. Others argue that resources...
Do higher salaries raise the quality of teaching? Many influential reports and proposals advocate su...
This paper reports estimates of the causal effects of a 50 percent increase in the salary of headmas...
This paper presents evidence about the effect of individual monetary incentives on English and math ...
This paper presents evidence about the effect of individual monetary incentives on English and math ...
The Israeli matriculation certificate is a prerequisite for most postsecondary schooling. In a rando...
How does a large unconditional increase in salary affect the performance of incumbent employees in t...
How does a large unconditional increase in salary affect the performance of incumbent employees in t...
Performance-related pay for teachers is being introduced in many countries, but there is little eval...
The Israeli matriculation certificate is a prerequisite for most postsecondary schooling. In a rando...
This research evaluated the Israeli "Success for All" school improvement programme implemented in 10...
The effective schools research has repeatedly concluded that effective schools are characterized by ...
This paper uses a unique dataset of both public and private sector primary school teachers and their...
In this paper data from a school survey in India is used to ask whether there is evidence for the pa...
In this paper data from a school survey in India is used to ask if there is evidence for the payment...
Some education policymakers focus on bringing down pupil–teacher ratios. Others argue that resources...
Do higher salaries raise the quality of teaching? Many influential reports and proposals advocate su...
This paper reports estimates of the causal effects of a 50 percent increase in the salary of headmas...
This paper presents evidence about the effect of individual monetary incentives on English and math ...
This paper presents evidence about the effect of individual monetary incentives on English and math ...
The Israeli matriculation certificate is a prerequisite for most postsecondary schooling. In a rando...
How does a large unconditional increase in salary affect the performance of incumbent employees in t...
How does a large unconditional increase in salary affect the performance of incumbent employees in t...
Performance-related pay for teachers is being introduced in many countries, but there is little eval...
The Israeli matriculation certificate is a prerequisite for most postsecondary schooling. In a rando...
This research evaluated the Israeli "Success for All" school improvement programme implemented in 10...
The effective schools research has repeatedly concluded that effective schools are characterized by ...
This paper uses a unique dataset of both public and private sector primary school teachers and their...
In this paper data from a school survey in India is used to ask whether there is evidence for the pa...
In this paper data from a school survey in India is used to ask if there is evidence for the payment...
Some education policymakers focus on bringing down pupil–teacher ratios. Others argue that resources...
Do higher salaries raise the quality of teaching? Many influential reports and proposals advocate su...