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Paying Teachers for Performance
eLearn, 2009Basing teachers' raises, salary grade, bonuses, or commissions on their performance, or that of their students, is a topic that sparks energetic debate. Many argue merit pay has a long history of working in the private sector and there is no reason not to use similar metrics to pay for what you want in education. Those opposed say there is no clear-cut
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The Journal of Negro Education, 1986
Teacher testing as a means to ensure quality in the teaching profession is now accepted as a part of the teacher-preparation or certification program in thirty-eight states. The value and impact of the current teacher-testing movement is beginning to receive considerable attention.
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Teacher testing as a means to ensure quality in the teaching profession is now accepted as a part of the teacher-preparation or certification program in thirty-eight states. The value and impact of the current teacher-testing movement is beginning to receive considerable attention.
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Teachers as Performance Technologists
Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2008Performance technology is a relatively new concept to the public school educator. The purpose of this article is to develop a clearer understanding of performance technology and to stimulate more widespread application of the concept in the public schools.
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Band Teacher Agency in a High-Stakes Performance Environment
Journal of Research in Music Education, 2023Olivia Gail Tucker
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