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A Study of the Factors Involved in the Development and Establishment of Merit Rating Programs in Public School Systems

Date Issued
June 1, 1958
Author(s)
Keeney, James L.
Advisor(s)
John W. Gilliland
Additional Advisor(s)
Galen N. Drewry, Ralph B. Kimbrough, Earl M. Ramer, Lawrence M. DeRidder
Abstract

With the increasing shortage of teachers and pressures for more competent teachers, the question of more pay to attract trained personnel appears greatest upon the horizon. The mere mention of better pay seems to attract the attention of persons who offer panaceas for the teacher shortage problem. The best known plans are loosely catalogued under the general heading of merit rating.

Disciplines
Educational Administration and Supervision
Degree
Doctor of Education
Major
Educational Administration
Embargo Date
June 1, 1958
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