School governance, teacher incentives, and pupil–teacher ratios: Experimental evidence from Kenyan primary schools

Volume: 123, Pages: 92 - 110
Published: Mar 1, 2015
Abstract
Some education policymakers focus on bringing down pupil–teacher ratios. Others argue that resources will have limited impact without systematic reforms to education governance, teacher incentives, and pedagogy. We examine a program under which school committees at randomly selected Kenyan schools were funded to hire an additional teacher on an annual contract renewable conditional on performance, outside normal Ministry of Education...
Paper Details
Title
School governance, teacher incentives, and pupil–teacher ratios: Experimental evidence from Kenyan primary schools
Published Date
Mar 1, 2015
Volume
123
Pages
92 - 110
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