Using the OECD-studies PIAAC and ALL, this paper shows that teachers on average have better literacy and numeracy skills than other respondents in almost all of the 15 countries in the samples. In most countries, teachers outperform others in the bottom percentiles, while in some countries they perform better than others throughout the skill distribution. These results imply that the scope to improve teachers' skills varies between countries and that policy makers should take the shape of the skills distribution into account when designing interventions in order to most efficiently raise teachers' skills.</p
The OECD’s Survey of Adult Skills (SAS) recently revealed that, on average, literacy and numeracy sk...
In this paper we develop and test a new set of measures of skill mismatches, based on data on skill ...
We are constantly being reminded by governments and the media that we now live in a globalised econo...
Using the OECD-studies PIAAC and ALL, this paper shows that teachers on average have better literacy...
In this paper we develop and test a new set of measures of skill mismatches, based on data on skill ...
To what extent do favourable job characteristics contribute to the variation in numeracy skills betw...
AbstractUsing teachers’ skills from the Survey of Adult Skills (PIAAC) and students’ performance fro...
This article analyses the contribution of post‐compulsory education and training systems to the deve...
The Programme for International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) is an international survey ...
Differences in teacher quality are commonly cited as a key determinant of the huge international stu...
The study presents the results of PIAAC measurements and focuses on teachers as mediators of educati...
The purpose of this study was to conduct national and cross-country analyses to provide insights abo...
Addressing literacy and numeracy as social practices in different teaching content areas create chal...
The OECD’s Survey of Adult Skills (SAS) recently revealed that, on average, literacy and numeracy sk...
In this paper we develop and test a new set of measures of skill mismatches, based on data on skill ...
We are constantly being reminded by governments and the media that we now live in a globalised econo...
Using the OECD-studies PIAAC and ALL, this paper shows that teachers on average have better literacy...
In this paper we develop and test a new set of measures of skill mismatches, based on data on skill ...
To what extent do favourable job characteristics contribute to the variation in numeracy skills betw...
AbstractUsing teachers’ skills from the Survey of Adult Skills (PIAAC) and students’ performance fro...
This article analyses the contribution of post‐compulsory education and training systems to the deve...
The Programme for International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) is an international survey ...
Differences in teacher quality are commonly cited as a key determinant of the huge international stu...
The study presents the results of PIAAC measurements and focuses on teachers as mediators of educati...
The purpose of this study was to conduct national and cross-country analyses to provide insights abo...
Addressing literacy and numeracy as social practices in different teaching content areas create chal...
The OECD’s Survey of Adult Skills (SAS) recently revealed that, on average, literacy and numeracy sk...
In this paper we develop and test a new set of measures of skill mismatches, based on data on skill ...
We are constantly being reminded by governments and the media that we now live in a globalised econo...