Description |
26 pages ; 30 cm |
Series |
Centre for Strategic Education seminr series paper ; No. 191, February 2010 |
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Seminar series (Centre for Strategic Education (Vic.)) ; No. 191, February 2010
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Contents |
Introduction -- Why is there renewed interest in performance pay? -- Recruitment, retention and teacher compensation -- Performance pay models -- Performance pay issues -- Lessons from performance pay schemes in the United States -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1. Examples of performance pay schemes in the United States |
Summary |
"Pay for performance as been the subject of much recent debate in Australia. In this paper, Peter Cole contributes to informed discussion of the associated issues by exploring some of the more recent working models of pay for performance schemes in the United States. He discusses their relative advantages, disadvantages and effectiveness for promoting quality teaching and producing improved student learning. Whilst more work needs to be done to test and refine pay for contribution policies and practices, he concludes there is sufficient evidence to suggest that appropriatey structured pay for contribution schemes have the potential to become a key strategy for improving the teacher workforce and for lifting the performance of schools." -- back cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Teachers -- Rating of -- Australia.
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Teaching -- Australia -- Evaluation.
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Wage payment systems -- United States.
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Employees -- Rating of -- United States.
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Merit pay -- United States.
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ISBN |
1920963871 |
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