All Posts Tagged: 'Caroline Hoxby'


The Dark Side of Freakonomics

March 29th, 2007 | Category: Uncategorized

There’s an excellent article($) by Noam Scheiber in this week’s New Republic about how the Freakonomics ethic of cleverness is ruining the economics profession. As someone who loved the book, it gave me a whole new perspective on things. Plus, there’s an edu-connection, as Scheiber explains how well-known education articles by Alan Krueger and Caroline [...]

Boundaries

January 2nd, 2007 | Category: Teacher Quality

That you can learn a lot from the things people say goes without saying.
For example, AFTie Michelle recently came across a teacher policy paper that my Quick+ED colleague Sara Mead wrote with Andrew Leigh a couple of years ago. Citing research from Caroline Hoxby, the paper posited that:
“collective bargaining agreements that compressed teacher pay scales [...]