This paper evaluates the impact of a performance-related pay scheme for teachers in England. Using teacher level data, matched with test scores and value-added, we test whether the introduction of a payment scheme based on pupil attainment increased teacher effort. Our evaluation design controls for pupil effects, school effects and teacher effects, and adopts a difference-in-difference methodology. We find that the scheme did improve test scores and value added, on average by about half a grade per pupil. We also find heterogeneity across subjects, with maths teachers showing no improvement.Incentives, teachers pay, education reform, pupil attainment
This paper reviews the evidence on the effectiveness of individual merit pay systems for teachers on...
It is no secret that higher teacher quality translates into higher educational outcomes, but how can...
In current debates regarding the future of education, teacher compensation schemes are often critici...
The introduction of performance-related pay and performance management schemes in the maintained, st...
The impact of teacher pay on school productivity is a central concern for governments worldwide, yet...
AbstractThe impact of teacher pay on school productivity is a central concern for governments worldw...
In this paper data from a school survey in India is used to ask if there is evidence for the payment...
Performance-related pay for teachers is being introduced in many countries, but there is little eval...
The introduction of performance-related pay in England's schools has had a generally bad press. But ...
From the autumn of 2014, a new performance pay scheme was introduced for school teachers in England ...
The introduction of performance-related pay with Performance Management in the state school sector o...
The introduction of performance-related pay in England's schools has had a generally bad press. But ...
This is a postprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Research Pap...
The introduction of performance-related pay with Performance Management in the state school sector o...
Financial incentives for teachers to increase student performance is an increasingly popular educati...
This paper reviews the evidence on the effectiveness of individual merit pay systems for teachers on...
It is no secret that higher teacher quality translates into higher educational outcomes, but how can...
In current debates regarding the future of education, teacher compensation schemes are often critici...
The introduction of performance-related pay and performance management schemes in the maintained, st...
The impact of teacher pay on school productivity is a central concern for governments worldwide, yet...
AbstractThe impact of teacher pay on school productivity is a central concern for governments worldw...
In this paper data from a school survey in India is used to ask if there is evidence for the payment...
Performance-related pay for teachers is being introduced in many countries, but there is little eval...
The introduction of performance-related pay in England's schools has had a generally bad press. But ...
From the autumn of 2014, a new performance pay scheme was introduced for school teachers in England ...
The introduction of performance-related pay with Performance Management in the state school sector o...
The introduction of performance-related pay in England's schools has had a generally bad press. But ...
This is a postprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Research Pap...
The introduction of performance-related pay with Performance Management in the state school sector o...
Financial incentives for teachers to increase student performance is an increasingly popular educati...
This paper reviews the evidence on the effectiveness of individual merit pay systems for teachers on...
It is no secret that higher teacher quality translates into higher educational outcomes, but how can...
In current debates regarding the future of education, teacher compensation schemes are often critici...