Daniel Player
Mathematica Policy Research
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Education Finance and Policy | 2010
Daniel Player
Because of the rigid salary structure in the public teacher labor market, principals may have the incentive to align classes favorably for high-quality teachers as a form of nonmonetary compensation. This article tests whether higher-quality teachers, holding other characteristics constant, tend to be matched with more favorable assignments. The findings show that elementary teachers with higher licensure exam scores and greater observed classroom success tend to be matched to students with higher prior math ability, fewer students with learning disabilities, fewer students eligible for subsidized lunch, and more female students. Several tests indicate that matching patterns are not entirely driven by parental pressure or the technology of learning, providing evidence that principals use class assignments as a way to compensate teachers.
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management | 2011
Dan Goldhaber; Betheny Gross; Daniel Player
Journal of Education Finance | 2008
Dan Goldhaber; Michael DeArmond; Daniel Player; Hyung-Jai Choi
Economics of Education Review | 2010
Dan Goldhaber; Katharine Destler; Daniel Player
Economics of Education Review | 2009
Daniel Player
Journal of Education Finance | 2005
Dan Goldhaber; Daniel Player
National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research | 2007
Dan Goldhaber; Betheny Gross; Daniel Player
National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research | 2009
Dan Goldhaber; Betheny Gross; Daniel Player
Archive | 2008
Dan Goldhaber; Michael DeArmond; Albert Yung-Hsu Liu; Daniel Player
Mathematica Policy Research Reports | 2011
Dan Goldhaber; Betheny Gross; Daniel Player