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Since when is it necessary to provide teachers with incentives to teach? In the column "Mothers teach better; student cost lower," (Home-schooling today, Life, Monday), the writer says mothers have built-in incentives to teach well, but she also makes comments that indicate she thinks monetary incentives based on student achievement would improve teaching in public schools.
As a retired teacher, administrator and university professor, I am insulted by the state's attempt to bribe teachers to teach our children "better." In fact, all teachers should be insulted and outraged by this latest legislative absurdity.See the full content of this document
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Who Needs Incentives?
Teaching isn't an industrial assembly-line position i...
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