Evaluating and Rewarding the Quality of Teachers: International Practices

 

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ISBN:9789264061989
Publication: 20/11/2009

 

Evaluating and Rewarding the Quality of Teachers: International Practices

An educational system can only be as good as its teachers. This book identifies good practices in the design and implementation of evaluation and teacher incentive systems from various perspectives through formulation, stakeholder negotiation, implementation, monitoring and follow-up. It guides the reader through the challenges and lessons learned from different educational environments, drawing on experiences from 24 countries (including India, Mexico, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States).

The book serves as general reference for policy makers and educational authorities charged with designing, implementing and reforming teacher evaluation and incentive policies. It provides answers to the following questions:

  • What aspects of performance in education should be rewarded and how should they be measured in evaluation systems?
  • Who should be rewarded? Individual teachers, groups of teachers or schools?
  • What mechanisms have effectively been used to reward teachers?
  • How should such policies be developed and implemented to ensure stakeholder engagement and commitment?

Editor Susan Sclafani, former advisor of the government of the United States and one of the architects of its national educational policy, has drawn together contributions from leading experts in the area of teacher evaluation, incentives and stimuli for this volume.



Table of contents

  • Foreword
  • List of acronyms and abbreviations
  • Chapter 1 - Evaluating and Rewarding Good Teachers
  • Chapter 2 - A Review of International Practice
  • Chapter 3 - Design Components of Incentive Pay Programmes in the Education Sector
  • Chapter 4 - Whose Incentives? Whose Stimuli ? Performance Management in England
  • Chapter 5 - Exploring the Use of Incentives to Influence the Quality and Distribution of Teachers
  • Chapter 6 - Incentive System Implementation
  • Chapter 7 - Professional Educators and Their Pay: Policy, Implementation and Alignment Issue
  • Chapter 8 - The Politics of Performance-Based Incentives in Education: An International Look
  • Chapter 9 - Putting It All Together

 


 

Videos

 

Buenos maestros, buenos alumnos - Alejandro Gomez-Palma, analista de educación de la OCDE, habla sobre un nuevo estudio que propone modelos de evaluación de los docentes como herramienta para mejorar el rendimiento estudiantil. (Interview in Spanish)

Better teachers, better students - Teachers get report cards too, but often lack the feedback, support and incentives that their students get. Michael Davidson, a senior analyst at the OECD, compares practices and programmes across countries. (Interview in English)

 


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