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TopicShould teachers be bonused on students doing well?
SKARDAVNELNATE
07/07/18 1:36:21 AM
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Zeus posted...
Kinda hit the same issues either way-- teachers cheating to beat the system.

That depends on the metric used to determine performance. If it's just student grades then of course that can be manipulated. Even standardized tests aren't an indication of teaching so much as an indicator of the students motivation to learn. Perhaps they aren't interested in the subject. Maybe their home life is interfering with being able to study. The metric used has to compensate for additional variables in order to determine teacher performance and be resistant to tampering.

I'm saying that given such a metric, teachers should not be awarded bonuses for meeting the basic requirement of their job. Doing so would be like awarding a bonus just for showing up on time. The baseline assumption is that you will be present to perform your job at a given time.
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