"Morgans" wrote in message
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"Matthew S. Whiting" wrote
You could have merit pay based on the
performance of an entire grade or school (somewhat analagous to profit
sharing at a corporation).
Matt
So you want to base teacher performance on student achievement? What is
the
incentive for the students to pay attention to what is being taught,
learn,
and do well on the test? There is none, for most students, at present.
They are only there because the law says they must be there.
You're (properly) addressing two issues pertaining to the problem.
If a failure has three causes, you won't fix it by fixing ONE problem area.
Have you ever watched some students take a standardized test, when there
is
nothing in it for them? They go A,B,C,D,A,B,C,D. Don't laugh, I have
seen
it, more than a few times. This is how you want merit pay to work? I
don't
think so.
I welcome good answers to the problem. Problem is, no one seems to have
any.
There are definitely answers, problem is people want to address only one or
tow aspects of a problem that has SEVERAL aspects.
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