
Freakonomics Radio Is America’s Education Problem Really Just a Teacher Problem? (Rebroadcast)
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Jan 28, 2016 Exploring the correlation between teacher quality and student performance, the need to elevate teacher training and compensation to ensure the excellence of American education, challenges in retaining excellent teachers, and the impact of philanthropy in transforming failing schools into community-supported institutions.
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Great Teachers Boost Lifelong Outcomes
- Great teachers can boost their students' lifetime earnings by $1.5 million collectively.
- Their influence also reduces teen pregnancy and improves job and neighborhood quality.
Historical Roots of Female Teaching
- In the 19th century, teaching was female-dominated due to social norms and lower pay.
- Women were paid half as much, so hiring them was economically advantageous for expanding public schooling.
Teacher Pay Gap Affects Talent Pool
- Teacher pay isn't low alone; the pay gap between teachers and other professions in the U.S. is large.
- Narrower pay gaps in other countries contribute to attracting higher-quality teachers there.
