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1by Raj Chetty John N. Friedman Jonah E. Rockoff Published in The American economic review (01.09.2014)“...Are teachers' impacts on students' test scores (value-added) a good measure of their quality? One reason this question has sparked debate is disagreement about...”
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2“...Are teachers' impacts on students' test scores (value-added) a good measure of their quality? This question has sparked debate partly because of a lack of...”
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3“...We study the effects of various types of education and training on the productivity of teachers in promoting student achievement. Previous studies on the...”
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4by Jesse Rothstein Published in The Quarterly journal of economics (01.02.2010)“...Growing concerns over the inadequate achievement of U. S. students have led to proposals to reward good teachers and penalize (or fire) bad ones. The leading...”
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5“...We investigate the interaction of pro-social motivation and wages in pro-social organizations with a novel subject pool, 1700 students destined for the private...”
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6by Schady, Norbert Cruz-Aguayo, Yyannu Carneiro, Pedro Araujo, M. Caridad Published in The Quarterly journal of economics (01.08.2016)“...Abstract We assigned two cohorts of kindergarten students, totaling more than 24,000 children, to teachers within schools with a rule that is as good as...”
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7“...With its growth in popularity, public service motivation (PSM) research has been subjected to increasing critical scrutiny, but with more focus on measurement...”
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8by Swain, Walker A Rodriguez, Luis A Springer, Matthew G Published in Economics of education review (01.02.2019)“...Research has established that racially isolated schools with high concentrations of low-income students disproportionately struggle to recruit and retain...”
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9by Sanjay K. Pandey Bradley E. Wright Donald P. Moynihan Published in Public administration review (01.03.2012)“...This article contributes to our understanding of public service motivation and leadership by investigating ways in which organizational leaders can reinforce...”
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10by Arnold B. Bakker Published in Public administration review (01.09.2015)“...This article uses job demands–resources theory to build a model of public service motivation (PSM). Public service motivation determines how employees in the...”
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11by Christensen, Robert K Paarlberg, Laurie Perry, James L Published in Public administration review (01.07.2017)“...Public service motivation research has proliferated in parallel with concerns about how to improve the performance of public service personnel. However,...”
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12by Nicola Bellé Published in Public administration review (01.02.2013)“...This article responds to recent calls for experimental research into the relationship between public service motivation (PSM) and job performance. The author...”
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14by Christian Bøtcher Jacobsen Lotte Bøgh Andersen Published in Public administration review (01.11.2015)“...Leadership is a matter of both intentions and perceptions, which do not necessarily always match. Because employees' motivation and commitment are only...”
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15by Egalite, Anna J Kisida, Brian Winters, Marcus A Published in Economics of education review (01.04.2015)“...•We utilize a large administrative panel dataset provided by the Florida Department of Education following the universe of test-taking students in Florida...”
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16by Jackson, Clement Published in Journal of political economy (2018)“...Teachers affect a variety of student outcomes through their influence on both cognitive and noncognitive skill. I proxy for students’ noncognitive skill using...”
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17“...To the extent that students benefit from high-achieving peers, tracking will help strong students and hurt weak ones. However, all students may benefit if...”
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18“...We use a randomized experiment and a structural model to test whether monitoring and financial incentives can reduce teacher absence and increase learning in...”
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19“...Teacher performance evaluation has become a dominant theme in school reform efforts. Yet, whether evaluation changes the performance of teachers, the focus of...”
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20by Hanushek, Eric A Published in Economics of education review (2011)“...▶ Good teachers generate enormous income for students. ▶ Poor teachers are very costly, holding down achievement dramatically. ▶ Policies to improve teacher...”