Should teachers be
paid based on student performance?
There’s
a verse that says, “Money is the root of all evil”, which fits perfectly for
this blog, if districts begin to
compensate teachers for producing better test scores and grades, I think
students will begin to look like dollar signs instead of individuals. Some teachers would lose their initial desire
and passion that led them to their career in the first place to earn a couple extra thousand
dollars. In an economy where financial
stress is being felt by all people of different socio-economic status’ I think
some educators would be yearning for that compensation that they would stop at
nothing to make it possible. Teachers
who would want to earn that extra money without actually being an effective teacher
would probably find other ways in receiving cash. Some would probably approach the school
secretary and request that higher level thinking and more advanced students
be placed in his/her class. Others might
even alter test scores like a school district in Atlanta, Georgia did a few years
ago.
I agree with you that students will look like dollar signs and not students. I think that teachers will look at future students and think I will make more if you are in my class or vice versa.
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