The introduction of performance-related pay with Performance Management in the state school sector of England and Wales represents a considerable change in the school management system. After 2000, all teachers were subject to annual goal setting performance reviews. Experienced teachers were offered an extended pay scale based on performance instead of seniority, and to gain access to the new upper pay scale, teachers had to go through a ‘threshold assessment’ based on their professional skills and performance. This paper reports the results of a panel survey of classroom and head teachers which started in 2000 just before implementation of the new system, and then after one and after four years of operation. We find that both classroom an...
This article explores the concept of performance-related pay for teachers. Performance-related pay (...
The single salary schedule has ruled the delivery of teacher pay for decades, despite long-standing ...
'Performance management', in various guises, and usually in very incomplete forms, has been used in ...
The introduction of performance-related pay with Performance Management in the state school sector o...
The introduction of performance-related pay with Performance Management in the state school sector o...
The introduction of performance-related pay with Performance Management in the state school sector o...
The introduction of performance-related pay and performance management schemes in the maintained, st...
The introduction of performance-related pay in England's schools has had a generally bad press. But ...
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 ...
This is a postprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Research Pap...
This is a postprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Research Pap...
In January 2002 the UK Department for Education and Skills (DfES), accepting the recommendations of ...
From the autumn of 2014, a new performance pay scheme was introduced for school teachers in England ...
During the summer of 2000, the government will introduce a new system of pay and performance managem...
This article explores the concept of performance-related pay for teachers. Performance-related pay (...
The single salary schedule has ruled the delivery of teacher pay for decades, despite long-standing ...
'Performance management', in various guises, and usually in very incomplete forms, has been used in ...
The introduction of performance-related pay with Performance Management in the state school sector o...
The introduction of performance-related pay with Performance Management in the state school sector o...
The introduction of performance-related pay with Performance Management in the state school sector o...
The introduction of performance-related pay and performance management schemes in the maintained, st...
The introduction of performance-related pay in England's schools has had a generally bad press. But ...
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 ...
This is a postprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Research Pap...
This is a postprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Research Pap...
In January 2002 the UK Department for Education and Skills (DfES), accepting the recommendations of ...
From the autumn of 2014, a new performance pay scheme was introduced for school teachers in England ...
During the summer of 2000, the government will introduce a new system of pay and performance managem...
This article explores the concept of performance-related pay for teachers. Performance-related pay (...
The single salary schedule has ruled the delivery of teacher pay for decades, despite long-standing ...
'Performance management', in various guises, and usually in very incomplete forms, has been used in ...