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Performance pay and teachers' effort, productivity, and grading ethics
by
Lavy, Victor
in
Academic achievement
/ Awards & honors
/ Bonus systems
/ Education credits
/ English
/ English teachers
/ Ethics
/ Experiments
/ Financial incentives
/ Impact analysis
/ Incentives
/ Israel
/ Lehrer
/ Manipulation
/ Mathematical tables
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics education
/ Mathematics teachers
/ Measurement
/ Measurement errors
/ Monetary incentives
/ Outcomes of education
/ Pay
/ Pedagogy
/ Productivity
/ Produktivität
/ Responsiveness
/ School admission
/ Schools
/ Scores
/ Secondary school teachers
/ Students
/ Studies
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Teaching methods
/ Teaching personnel
/ Test scores
/ Tournaments & championships
/ Work incentives
2009
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Performance pay and teachers' effort, productivity, and grading ethics
by
Lavy, Victor
in
Academic achievement
/ Awards & honors
/ Bonus systems
/ Education credits
/ English
/ English teachers
/ Ethics
/ Experiments
/ Financial incentives
/ Impact analysis
/ Incentives
/ Israel
/ Lehrer
/ Manipulation
/ Mathematical tables
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics education
/ Mathematics teachers
/ Measurement
/ Measurement errors
/ Monetary incentives
/ Outcomes of education
/ Pay
/ Pedagogy
/ Productivity
/ Produktivität
/ Responsiveness
/ School admission
/ Schools
/ Scores
/ Secondary school teachers
/ Students
/ Studies
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Teaching methods
/ Teaching personnel
/ Test scores
/ Tournaments & championships
/ Work incentives
2009
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Performance pay and teachers' effort, productivity, and grading ethics
by
Lavy, Victor
in
Academic achievement
/ Awards & honors
/ Bonus systems
/ Education credits
/ English
/ English teachers
/ Ethics
/ Experiments
/ Financial incentives
/ Impact analysis
/ Incentives
/ Israel
/ Lehrer
/ Manipulation
/ Mathematical tables
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics education
/ Mathematics teachers
/ Measurement
/ Measurement errors
/ Monetary incentives
/ Outcomes of education
/ Pay
/ Pedagogy
/ Productivity
/ Produktivität
/ Responsiveness
/ School admission
/ Schools
/ Scores
/ Secondary school teachers
/ Students
/ Studies
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Teaching methods
/ Teaching personnel
/ Test scores
/ Tournaments & championships
/ Work incentives
2009
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Performance pay and teachers' effort, productivity, and grading ethics
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Performance pay and teachers' effort, productivity, and grading ethics
2009
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This paper presents evidence about the effect of individual monetary incentives on English and math teachers in Israel. Teachers were rewarded with cash bonuses for improving their students' performance in high-school matriculation exams. The main identification strategy is based on measurement error in the assignment to treatment variable that produced a randomized treatment sample. The incentives led to significant improvements in test taking rates, conditional pass rates, and mean test scores. Improvements were mediated through changes in teaching methods, enhanced after-school teaching, and increased responsiveness to students' needs. No evidence was found of manipulation of test scores by teachers.
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