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Why Some Countries Attract More High-Ability Young Students to Teaching: Cross-National Comparisons of Students' Expectation of Becoming a Teacher.

Hyunjoon Park, Soo-Yong Byun.   

Abstract

Using data from 37,570 students in 23 OECD countries in PISA 2006, we examine how national contexts shape the expectation of being a teacher at age 30 among high-achieving students in secondary schools. Our results show considerable between-country differences in the degree of students' expectation of a teaching job. To address sources of this cross-national variation, we use two-level logit models by linking student-level data with country-level data. Consistent with earlier findings, we find that teachers' economic status matters for students' expectation of becoming a teacher. Moreover, our results show that teachers' social status also matters. Countries' levels of professionalization of teaching, indicated by whether teachers have a bachelor's degree and are fully certified, are also related to students' expectation of the teaching profession. Specifically, in countries with higher levels of professionalization, we see a reduced gender gap in students' expectation of becoming a teacher.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 28529349      PMCID: PMC5436312          DOI: 10.1086/681930

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comp Educ Rev        ISSN: 0010-4086


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1.  Causal effects of single-sex schools on college entrance exams and college attendance: random assignment in Seoul high schools.

Authors:  Hyunjoon Park; Jere R Behrman; Jaesung Choi
Journal:  Demography       Date:  2013-04
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