“…3 Second, our paper contributes to the literature on teacher supply (Hoxby and Leigh, 2004;Corcoran et al, 2004;Boyd et al, 2006;Bacolod, 2007;Boyd et al, 2013) and career motivation (Han et al, 2018). While much of the literature has focused on the effects of monetary incentives, such as salary increases, on teacher supply and retention (see, for instance, Clotfelter et al (2008b); Falch (2011); Baron (2021); De Ree et al ( 2018)), we explore the effectiveness of a non-monetary intervention to encourage high-performing high school students to pursue a career in education. Although emerging evidence suggests that students' motivations to pursue careers in education are influenced by various factors such as extrinsic, intrinsic, and prestige concerns (see Han et al (2018); Perryman and Calvert (2020)), there is limited research on the teacher supply impact of interventions based on these motivations (Ajzenman et al, 2021).…”