Matthew A. Kraft Brown University «How Does Eliminating Tenure and Collective Bargaining
Affect Teacher Labor Markets and Student Achievement?»
Not exact matches
Utilities, transportation, and
teacher summer -
labor markets vary widely across geographic areas, and all
affect the cost of extending the school year.
Thus,
teacher collective bargaining negatively
affects the long - run
labor market outcomes of men and exacerbates racial / ethnic disparities due to the disproportionate impact on non-whites.
I am currently involved in projects examining
teacher recruitment and retention in constrained
labor and housing
markets, how school sorting processes
affect student opportunities to learn, and how educator - initiated curricula that center the cultural and historical experiences of traditionally marginalized students impact student outcomes.