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Daniel Player
Daniel Player
Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, University of
Zweryfikowany adres z eservices.virginia.edu
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Teacher career paths, teacher quality, and persistence in the classroom: Are public schools keeping their best?
D Goldhaber, B Gross, D Player
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 30 (1), 57-87, 2011
4032011
How principal leadership and person-job fit are associated with teacher mobility and attrition
D Player, P Youngs, F Perrone, E Grogan
Teaching and Teacher Education 67, 330-339, 2017
2862017
An Evaluation of Teachers Trained through Different Routes to Certification. Final Report. NCEE 2009-4043.
J Constantine, D Player, T Silva, K Hallgren, M Grider, J Deke
National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance, 2009
2562009
An evaluation of teachers trained through different routes to certification
J Constantine, D Player, T Silva, K Hallgren, M Grider, J Deke
Mathematica Policy Research Reports, 2009
1522009
Are Public Schools Really Losing Their" Best"?: Assessing the Career Transitions of Teachers and Their Implications for the Quality of the Teacher Workforce
D Goldhaber, B Gross, D Player
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1352016
Administrative climate, early career teacher burnout, and turnover
F Perrone, D Player, P Youngs
Journal of School Leadership 29 (3), 191-209, 2019
1292019
Why do so few public school districts use merit pay?
D Goldhaber, M DeArmond, D Player, HJ Choi
Journal of Education Finance, 262-289, 2008
1242008
Are Public Schools Really Losing Their Best? Assessing the Career Transitions of Teachers and Their Implications for the Quality of the Teacher Workforce. Working Paper 12.
D Goldhaber, B Gross, D Player
National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research, 2007
722007
Are there differences in parents’ preferences and search processes across preschool types? Evidence from Louisiana
D Bassok, P Magouirk, AJ Markowitz, D Player
Early Childhood Research Quarterly 44, 43-54, 2018
642018
Teacher labor markets and the perils of using hedonics to estimate compensating differentials in the public sector
D Goldhaber, K Destler, D Player
Economics of Education Review 29 (1), 1-17, 2010
642010
Identifying and predicting effective leader practices: Examining principal experience and prior roles
DH Hitt, DW Player
Leadership and Policy in Schools 18 (1), 97-116, 2019
602019
Assessing school turnaround: Evidence from Ohio
D Player, V Katz
The Elementary School Journal 116 (4), 675-698, 2016
562016
Measuring the quality of teacher–child interactions at scale: Comparing research-based and state observation approaches
VE Vitiello, D Bassok, BK Hamre, D Player, AP Williford
Early Childhood Research Quarterly 44, 161-169, 2018
542018
Nonmonetary compensation in the public teacher labor market
D Player
Education Finance and Policy 5 (1), 82-103, 2010
462010
What different benchmarks suggest about how financially attractive it is to teach in public schools
D Goldhaber, D Player
Journal of Education Finance 30 (3), 211-230, 2005
442005
Are parents’ ratings and satisfaction with preschools related to program features?
D Bassok, AJ Markowitz, D Player, M Zagardo
AERA Open 4 (1), 2332858418759954, 2018
392018
Principal turnover: Using teacher-assessments of principal quality to understand who leaves the principalship
AN Husain, LC Miller, DW Player
Educational Administration Quarterly 57 (5), 683-715, 2021
292021
Monetary returns to academic ability in the public teacher labor market
D Player
Economics of Education Review 28 (2), 277-285, 2009
292009
Do parents know “high quality” preschool when they see it
D Bassok, AJ Markowitz, D Player, M Zagardo
Education Policy Works Working Papers Series, 2017
282017
Simplifying quality rating systems in early childhood education
AJ Markowitz, D Bassok, D Player
Children and Youth Services Review 112, 104947, 2020
242020
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