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Teacher Incentives in Public Schools: Do they improve learning in Tanzania?

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Teacher Incentives in Public Schools: Do they improve learning in Tanzania?

2018-02-26
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The performance pay learning impact was studied in a nationally representative sample of 180 schools (60 schools randomly selected into each of the two incentive pay programs, and 60 control schools). The evaluation finds that both types of teacher performance pay systems improved student test scores.

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