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November 2001
Would School Choice
Change the Teaching Profession?
This paper investigates whether schools that
face stronger choice-based incentives have greater demand for
certain teacher characteristics and (if so) which teacher
characteristics. Schools that face choice-based incentives should
demand teachers who raise a school's ability to attract
students. Thus, in the long term, school choice would affect who
became (and remained) a teacher if it affected schools demand
for certain teacher characteristics. Using data on traditional
forms of choice (Tiebout choice, choice of private schools) and a
new survey of charter school teachers, this paper finds evidence
that suggests that school choice would change the teaching
profession by demanding teachers with higher quality college
education, more math and science skills, and a greater degree of
effort and independence.
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