9780309054362-0309054362-Improving America's Schools: The Role of Incentives

Improving America's Schools: The Role of Incentives

ISBN-13: 9780309054362
ISBN-10: 0309054362
Edition: y First edition
Author: National Research Council, Technology Board on Science, Dale W. Jorgenson, Eric A. Hanushek
Publication date: 1996
Publisher: National Academies Press
Format: Hardcover 280 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780309054362
ISBN-10: 0309054362
Edition: y First edition
Author: National Research Council, Technology Board on Science, Dale W. Jorgenson, Eric A. Hanushek
Publication date: 1996
Publisher: National Academies Press
Format: Hardcover 280 pages

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Improving America's Schools: The Role of Incentives (ISBN-13: 9780309054362 and ISBN-10: 0309054362), written by authors National Research Council, Technology Board on Science, Dale W. Jorgenson, Eric A. Hanushek, was published by National Academies Press in 1996. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Improving America's Schools: The Role of Incentives (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.48.

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Reform of American education is largely motivated by concerns about our economic competitiveness and American's standard of living. Yet, few if any of the public school reform agendas incorporate economic principles or research findings. Improving America's Schools explores how education and economic research can help produce, in the words of Harvard's Dale W. Jorgenson, "a unified framework for future education reform." This book presents the perspectives of noted experts, including Eric A. Hanushek, author of Making Schools Work, on creating incentives for improved school and student performance; Under Secretary of Education Marshall S. Smith on the Clinton Administration's reform program; and Rebecca Maynard, University of Pennsylvania, on the education of the disadvantaged. This volume explores these areas

  • The importance of schooling to labor market success.
  • The prospects for combining school-based management with teacher incentives to gain the best of both approaches.
  • The potential of recent innovations in student achievement testing, including new "value-added" indicators.
  • The economic factors involved in maintaining an adequate stock of effective teachers. The volume also explores why, despite similar standards of living, France, the Netherlands, England, Scotland, and the United States produce different levels of education achievement. Improving America's Schools informs the current debate over school reform with a fresh perspective, examples, and data. This readable volume will be of interest to policymakers, researchers, educators, and education administrators as well as economists and employers--it is also readily accessible to concerned parents and the larger community.
Table of Contents
  • Front Matter
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Research-Based School Reform: The Clinton Administration's Agenda
  • 3 Outcomes, Costs, and Incentives in Schools
  • 4 Changes in the Structure of Wages
  • 5 The Effects of School-Based Management Plans
  • 6 Management Decentralization and Performance-Based Incentives: Theoretical Considerations for Schools
  • 7. Signaling, Incentives, and School Organizations in France, the Netherlands, Britain, and the United States
  • 8 Public School Partnerships: Community, Family, and School Factors in Determining Child Outcomes
  • 9 Using Student Assessments for Educational Accountability
  • 10 Value-Added Indicators of School Performance
  • 11 Economics of School Reform for At-Risk Students
  • 12 Staffing the Nation's Schools with Skilled Teachers
  • Index
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