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1 (24 February 2009) Teacher Motivation Incentives and Working conditions Policy Brief #8 (Final Draft) Key Policy Questions/Decisions on Teacher Motivation - Incentives and Working conditions Policy 1: Are the monetary Incentives for teachers sufficient to attract quality individuals to the profession? Policy 2: What indirect monetary Incentives such as housing, transportation, food, paid leave, advanced study and training are necessary to attract and retain good teachers? Policy 3: Can or should perverse Incentives such as private tutoring be controlled or outlawed? Policy 4: What mechanisms can a society use to raise the prestige and recognition of the teaching profession? Policy 5: Can job security, stability, benefits and other aspects of the teaching profession be combined with Incentives to improve teaching behavior and student learning?
1 (24 February 2009) Teacher Motivation Incentives and Working Conditions Policy Brief #8 (Final Draft) Key Policy Questions/Decisions on Teacher Motivation - Incentives and Working Conditions
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