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Must Reads – Merit Pay Doesn’t Raise Test Scores

September 21, 2010 by Amy Buffenbarger  
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A new study “found that offering performance bonuses to teachers does nothing to raise test scores.” The study was conducted by Vanderbilt University’s National Center on Performance Incentives. Source: Associated Press

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One Response to “Must Reads – Merit Pay Doesn’t Raise Test Scores”
  1. Nancy Porter says:

    I knew that raising test scores could not be related to merit pay as does my colleagues. WE still let others set the agenda and then we react. Not good.

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