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Transfer Incentives for High Performing Teachers (In Focus Brief)

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  • Steven Glazerman
  • Ali Protik
  • Bing-ru Teh
  • Julie Bruch
  • Jeffrey Max

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Many education policy experts have raised concerns that disadvantaged students, who are often concentrated in low-performing schools, do not have the same access to highly effective teachers as other students.

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  • Steven Glazerman & Ali Protik & Bing-ru Teh & Julie Bruch & Jeffrey Max, "undated". "Transfer Incentives for High Performing Teachers (In Focus Brief)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c629bf71e8474c74a897e941c, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:c629bf71e8474c74a897e941ccbdeda4
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    transfer incentives ; randomized controlled trial ; teacher effectiveness ; value added;
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