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Long-Term Improvement Rates for Teachers

Posted in: Instruction K-12 Workforce Posted on August 9, 2017September 19, 2019
https://www.researchminutes.org/episode-player/680/long-term-improvement-rates-for-teachers.mp3

Brown University’s John Papay joins Research Minutes to discuss his recent study, “Productivity returns to experience in the teacher labor market: Methodological challenges and new evidence on long-term career improvement,” published in the Journal of Public Economics.


Featured research: John P.Papay & Matthew A.Kraft. Productivity returns to experience in the teacher labor market: Methodological challenges and new evidence on long-term career improvement. Journal of Public Economics
Volume 130, October 2015, Pp 105-119

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