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The Best Teachers in the World : Why We Don't Have Them and How We Could
The Best Teachers in the World : Why We Don't Have Them and How We Could
John E. Chubb; Benno C. Schmidt; Benno C. Schmidt
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John Chubb shows how we can raise student achievement to levels comparable to those of the best nations in the world through a radically new strategy for raising teacher quality. He asserts that we must attract and retain much higher caliber individuals in teaching, which we can accomplish by reducing the size and increasing the compensation of the teaching force via technology, abolishing licensing and training teachers in institutions and programs that have demonstrated their efficacy in producing effective, and improving the quality of school leadership, on which teaching quality heavily depends.
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Year:
2012
Publisher:
Hoover Institution Press
Language:
English
Pages:
193
ISBN 13:
9780817915643
ISBN:
9780817915667,9780817915643
Your tags:
Teacher effectiveness -- United States. ; Teachers -- Selection and appointment -- United States. ; Teachers -- Certification -- United States. ; Teachers -- Training of -- United States.
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