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Review of McKinsey report: How the world’s best performing school systems come out on top

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  1. A forthcoming book, The Teaching Penalty: Teacher Pay Losing Ground by L. Mishel, S. Allegretto, and S. Corcoran asserts that in the U.S.A. teacher total compensation is at least 12% lower than total compensation in comparable professions.

  2. Strong Foundation, Evolving Challenges. Prepared by the Aspen Institute Education and Society Program and the Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University (March 2006).

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  • Hanushek, E., Jamison, D., Jamison, E., & Woessman, L. (2008). Education and economic growth. Education Next, 8(2), 62–70.

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Braun, H. Review of McKinsey report: How the world’s best performing school systems come out on top. J Educ Change 9, 317–320 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10833-008-9075-9

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