
Performance Incentives
Their Growing Impact on American K-12 Education
Matthew G. Springer(Editor)
Brookings Institution (Publisher)
Published on 16. September 2009
Book
Hardback
300 pages
978-0-8157-8080-9 (ISBN)
Description
The concept of pay for performance for public school teachers is growing in popularity and use, and it has resurged to once again occupy a central role in education policy. Performance Incentives: Their Growing Impact on American K-12 Education offers the most up-to-date and complete analysis of this promising -yet still controversial -policy innovation.
Performance Incentives brings together an interdisciplinary team of experts, providing an unprecedented discussion and analysis of the pay-for-performance debate by: Identifying the potential strengths and weaknesses of tying pay to student outcomes;
Comparing different strategies for measuring teacher accomplishments;
Addressing key conceptual and implemen - tation issues;
Describing what teachers themselves think of merit pay;
Examining recent examples in Arkansas, Florida, North Carolina, and Texas;
Studying the overall impact on student achievement.
Performance Incentives brings together an interdisciplinary team of experts, providing an unprecedented discussion and analysis of the pay-for-performance debate by: Identifying the potential strengths and weaknesses of tying pay to student outcomes;
Comparing different strategies for measuring teacher accomplishments;
Addressing key conceptual and implemen - tation issues;
Describing what teachers themselves think of merit pay;
Examining recent examples in Arkansas, Florida, North Carolina, and Texas;
Studying the overall impact on student achievement.
Reviews / Votes
"This volume brings together a collection of insightful essays on a variety of issuesassociated with performance-related pay policies in education. Together, the essays
not only provide invaluable background information, but also explore in a detailed
yet accessible way some of the technical issues associated with the development
and use of teacher performance metrics. This volume will be an excellent resource
for policymakers, researchers, and educators alike." -Brian Jacob, Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Education Policy, University of Michigan
|"Teacher compensation needs reforming, including linking part of pay to teacher
effectiveness in the classroom. Yet knowledge about how best to do so is still
emerging. This volume makes a major contribution to the discussion of how to
link teacher pay and performance in a responsible and effective way." -Janet S. Hansen, Vice President and Director of Education Studies, Committee for
Economic Development
|"As American school districts move increasingly towards adopting non-traditional
pay systems, the need for research regarding performance pay in education is
greater than ever before. This book stands virtually alone as a compilation of serious
knowledge and new insights about performance incentives. The authors have
made a huge intellectual contribution to our understanding of how a new pay paradigm
might actually operate." -James W. Guthrie, Patricia and Rodes Hart Professor of Education Leadership and
Policy, Vanderbilt University
|" Performance Incentives offers a comprehensive look at a timely and still controversial
topic. The book approaches the subject of new forms of teacher compensation
from multiple angles and thus affords the reader a variety of perspectives to consider.
Matthew Springer has assembled a unique set of papers that is bound to
spark lively discussion. More importantly, this volume may also help to shape the
policy debate around teacher pay." -Julia E. Koppich, J. Koppich & Associates
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-0-8157-8080-9 (9780815780809)
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Matthew G. Springer is the director of the National Center on Performance Incentives and an assistant professor of public policy at Vanderbilt University's Peabody College, Tennessee, USA. He is a coauthor of Modern Education Finance and Policy (2007) and a coeditor of Charter School Outcomes (2007) and Handbook of Research on School Choice (2009).