Teacher "Merit Pay" SUCKS!
Here is what I see as the major arguments against "merit pay" for teachers. I am a public school teacher in a Title 1 (low icome) school ...
Here is what I see as the major arguments against "merit pay" for teachers. I am a public school teacher in a Title 1 (low icome) school ...
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The resourceful writer, a basic writing course The advantages of teaching sex education in high school are greater than the ... Read carefully the argument essay "Merit Pay," by Robert Thigpen of the ... |
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Merit, money, and teachers' careers, studies on merit pay and career ladders for teachers Further, much evidence and argument, only a small portion of which has been cited in this essay, indicates that merit pay in the versions we have known it ... |
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Editorials on file The strongest argument against merit pay is that no workable system has been devised for evaluating a teacher's performance. How do you cqmpare the work of ... |
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Industrial relations in the public services The argument is widened to incorporate merit pay and performance appraisal ... Not surprisingly in the same survey teachers themselves rejected evaluation ... |
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The death and life of the great American school system, how testing and choice are undermining education They recommended that school districts pay bonuses to effective teachers who ... test scores to individual teachers, as well as funds for merit pay plans ... |
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Economics of Education, Issues of Transition and Transformation The same argument holds for low relative wages within the teachers' profession. ... It is therefore not clear whether merit pay would increase or decrease ... |
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English Language Teaching Materials Here we take the now familiar essay title (i), and two variations on the same issue: (i) Discuss the relative merits of state-funded and private education. ... |
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Merit pay and alternatives, descriptions of some current programs An essay for merit pay by Blaine Cooke, a school board member, ... Dated on some facts, but conceptually still a sound argument for merit pay in a society ... |
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When Centennial High School English teacher Jordan Kohanim suggested that I run a column on the Monday print education page against merit pay to balance the one
That dubious honor, sadly, would have gone to a government teacher at East Ridge High School in Clermont who sent the Florida Senate President a packet of nearly 100 letters – all of them opposing merit pay for teachers – which his students had written as a class assignment. In a cover letter, the teacher claimed that he had presented the bill (S.B. 6) to the students with “a neutral connotation.” And the teacher also expressed “total amazement” that every single one of his...
May 27th, 2009 -- Washington, DC -- Debatepedia has developed the world's most extensive article on the pros and cons of merit pay for teachers. The article draws over 30 pro and con arguments and quotations from over 20 of the most outstanding editorials, opinion pieces, essays, and political statements on the issue.