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Kimball, Steven M.; Heneman, Herbert G.,III; Kellor, Eileen M. – Journal of Education Finance, 2005
Every year there is a substantial flow of people into teaching roles as entrants or as movers from one school to another. Each such move involves attraction of the person to the job. Data for 1999-2000 reveal several important findings about teacher staffing. In 1999-2000, out of a teaching workforce of about 3.45 million, there were about 535,000…
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Faculty Mobility, Retirement Benefits, Personnel Policy
Peer reviewedChilds, T. Stephen; Shakeshaft, Charol – Journal of Education Finance, 1986
This meta-analysis found a minimal relationship between student achievement and educational expenditures except for direct instructional expenditures such as teachers' salaries and supplies. The amount spent is less vital than how the money is spent. (Compare gymnasium renovation with purchasing a new math program.) Nonschool factors may also be…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditures
Peer reviewedMonk, David H.; Jacobson, Stephen L. – Journal of Education Finance, 1985
Accompanied by several charts and tables, this study examines differential salary increments for veteran and novice teachers in 43 New York State school districts. Awarding larger percentage increments to experienced rather than to beginning employees is less common in comparable professions and may discourage new teaching recruits. Includes 17…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Salaries
Peer reviewedZuelke, Dennis C. – Journal of Education Finance, 1985
Replies to James G. Ward's objections to the author's recent "Journal of Education Finance" article, which concluded that comprehensive collective bargaining had no significant effect on teachers' salaries or fringe benefits in Wisconsin school districts during 1979-80. Calls for alternative strategies to improve teachers' economic condition. (MLH)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Fringe Benefits
Peer reviewedMalen, Betty; Murphy, Michael J. – Journal of Education Finance, 1985
In 1984, the Utah legislature enacted a career ladder bill encouraging all local districts to develop plans for restructuring teachers' compensation and promotion options. An independent, bipartisan taskforce then created a statewide, decentralized model that increases educators' power, minimizes merit and staff differentiation, and fosters…
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Educational Finance, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education

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