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Keywords
PRESERVICE TEACHER TRAINING
TEACHER BEHAVIOR
TEACHING
TEACHING PERFORMANCE
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
TEACHER CERTIFICATION
EXPENDITURES
TEACHER PERFORMANCE
EDUCATIONAL QUALITY
CERTIFIED TEACHERS
ACHIEVEMENT TESTS
SCHOOL EFFECTS
LESSON PLANNING
EDUCATION FINANCE
TEACHERS
EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
GENDER DIFFERENCES
SPECIAL LEARNING
EXAMS
BASIC SKILLS
TEACHER INCENTIVES
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
CURRICULA
SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
TEACHER QUALIFICATIONS
CLASSROOM
SKILLED TEACHERS
SECONDARY EDUCATION
ETHICS
EXPERIENCED TEACHERS
TEACHER ORGANIZATIONS
CAREERS
LABOR FORCE
SCIENCE TEACHERS
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT
SCHOOL OWNERS
PRIMARY SCHOOL
LEARNING LEVELS
SCHOOL DISTRICT
SUBJECT MATTER
TEACHER EVALUATION
STUDENT LEARNING
URBAN SCHOOLS
MIDDLE SCHOOL
HUMAN RESOURCES
TEACHER EDUCATION REFORM
LABOR MARKETS
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
SUBJECT MATTER KNOWLEDGE
SCHOOL HOURS
ACCREDITATION
GRADUATION RATES
SCHOOL EXPERIENCE
TEACHING STAFF
SECONDARY SCHOOL
TEACHER SHORTAGES
DECENTRALIZATION OF EDUCATION
TEACHER TRAINING
TEACHER UNIONS
CLASSROOMS
EDUCATIONAL TESTING
TEACHING QUALITY
PRESERVICE TRAINING
EARLY GRADES
PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS
ECONOMICS OF EDUCATION
EDUCATIONAL PERFORMANCE
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EDUCATION QUALITY
SMALL SCHOOLS
CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
SCHOOL SYSTEMS
TEACHER EDUCATION
EDUCATION REFORM
MATH TEACHERS
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
TRAINING PROGRAMS
INTERVENTIONS
TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMS
TEACHER SHORTAGE
TEACHER RATIOS
SCHOOL HEADS
TEACHER KNOWLEDGE
EDUCATION POLICY
TEACHER SUPPLY
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
SPECIAL LEARNING NEEDS
SCHOOL FINANCE
TEACHER ATTRITION
LEADERSHIP
TEACHER QUALITY
URBAN SCHOOL
SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
NATIONAL CURRICULUM
SCHOOL PERFORMANCE
NUMBER OF TEACHERS
EDUCATION OUTCOMES
STUDENT POPULATIONS
TEACHER TURNOVER
SCHOOL TEACHERS
SCHOOL PRINCIPALS
INSTRUCTION
TEACHER MOBILITY
EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT
SCHOOL YEAR
TEACHER PREPARATION
EDUCATORS
SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
TEACHER RECRUITMENT
SANITATION
TEACHING FORCE
CLASSROOM TEACHING
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES
ACHIEVEMENT DATA
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
TEACHER PAY
WORKERS
CLASSROOM CHARACTERISTICS
EDUCATION ECONOMICS
TEACHER SALARIES
YOUTH
EDUCATIONAL OUTPUT
STUDENT PERFORMANCE
MASTER TEACHERS
DECENTRALIZATION
TEACHER ABSENTEEISM
TEACHER PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL
HIGH SCHOOLS
CLASS SIZE
PAPERS
STUDENTS PER TEACHER
SCHOOL AUTONOMY
PEDAGOGICAL SKILLS
INSTRUCTIONAL TIME
TENURE
EFFECTIVE TEACHERS
SCHOOL EFFECTIVENESS
EDUCATIONAL POLICY
EDUCATION SYSTEM
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LET
TEACHER HIRING
QUALITY OF TEACHERS
SCHOOL LEVEL
BUSINESS SCHOOL
TEST SCORES
SCHOOL TEACHER
SCHOOL QUALITY
STUDENT OUTCOMES
SCHOOLING QUALITY
INCENTIVES FOR TEACHERS
SUBJECTS
CLASSROOM PRACTICE
NATIONAL ASSESSMENTS
READING
SCHOOL LEADERS
PUPIL PERFORMANCE
LEARNING
SOCIAL SCIENCE
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS
CAREER PATHS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
EVALUATION OF EDUCATION
HIGH SCHOOL
SCHOOLS
TEXTBOOK
LITERATURE
TEACHER SUPPORT
TEACHER DEVELOPMENT
DISADVANTAGED POPULATIONS
STUDENT LEARNING ASSESSMENT
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
CAREER
DISADVANTAGED STUDENTS
STUDENT-TEACHER RATIOS
CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE
RESEARCH REPORT
TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS
STUDENT TEACHERS
CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION
BEGINNING TEACHERS
SCIENCE ACHIEVEMENT
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
TEACHER
SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS
PEDAGOGY
SCHOOLING
PUBLIC SCHOOL
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
QUALITY TEACHERS
TEACHER MANAGEMENT
UNIVERSITY GRADUATES
CURRICULUM
SERVICE TRAINING
TEACHER WORKFORCE
EDUCATION SECTOR
BETTER TEACHERS
EDUCATION REFORMS
GRADING
EDUCATIONAL EVALUATION
EMPLOYMENT
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URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/316550
Online Access
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17675
Abstract
Research suggests that teacher quality is the main school-based predictor of student achievement and that several consecutive years of outstanding teaching can offset the learning deficits of disadvantaged students (Hanushek and Rivkin, 2006; Nye et al, 2004; Park and Hannum, 2001; Rivkin et al, 2005; Rockoff, 2004; Sanders, 1998; Sanders and Rivers 1996; and Vignoles et al, 2000). However, it is not yet clear exactly which teacher policies can raise teacher effectiveness (Goldhaber, 2002 and Rivkin et al, 2005). Thus, devising effective policies to improve teaching quality remains a challenge. The eight policy goals includes the following headings: setting clear expectations for teachers; attracting the best into teaching; preparing teachers with useful training and experience; matching teachers' skills with students' needs; leading teachers with strong principals; monitoring teaching and learning; supporting teachers to improve instruction; and motivating teachers to perform.
Date
2014-04-07
Identifier
oai:openknowledge.worldbank.org:10986/17675
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17675
Copyright/License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
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