The Peril and Promise of Performance Pay: Making Education Compensation Work
More than 20 states and many school districts are currently implementing or considering performance pay plans for teachers. Most of the existing plans are not working. Schools are not improving, teachers and parents are upset, students are being denied the education they deserve, and tax dollars are being wasted - either because the plans are built on faulty assumptions, because they are being implemented poorly, or both. Most policy-makers have not considered the history and past practice of performance pay, have not developed a broad definition of performance around which to build their plans, and don't understand how to implement organizational change. The Peril and Promise of Performance Pay is the first comprehensive look at the history, assumptions, and recent experience with performance pay for teachers. It provides an invaluable resource for school teachers, administrators, board members, policy makers, and citizens who would like to understand what's behind performance pay, what might work and what will not, and how to build a school improvement effort that includes teacher compensation as one of its strategies.
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The Peril and Promise of Performance Pay: Making Education Compensation Work
More than 20 states and many school districts are currently implementing or considering performance pay plans for teachers. Most of the existing plans are not working. Schools are not improving, teachers and parents are upset, students are being denied the education they deserve, and tax dollars are being wasted - either because the plans are built on faulty assumptions, because they are being implemented poorly, or both. Most policy-makers have not considered the history and past practice of performance pay, have not developed a broad definition of performance around which to build their plans, and don't understand how to implement organizational change. The Peril and Promise of Performance Pay is the first comprehensive look at the history, assumptions, and recent experience with performance pay for teachers. It provides an invaluable resource for school teachers, administrators, board members, policy makers, and citizens who would like to understand what's behind performance pay, what might work and what will not, and how to build a school improvement effort that includes teacher compensation as one of its strategies.
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The Peril and Promise of Performance Pay: Making Education Compensation Work

The Peril and Promise of Performance Pay: Making Education Compensation Work

by Donald B. Gratz
The Peril and Promise of Performance Pay: Making Education Compensation Work

The Peril and Promise of Performance Pay: Making Education Compensation Work

by Donald B. Gratz

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Overview

More than 20 states and many school districts are currently implementing or considering performance pay plans for teachers. Most of the existing plans are not working. Schools are not improving, teachers and parents are upset, students are being denied the education they deserve, and tax dollars are being wasted - either because the plans are built on faulty assumptions, because they are being implemented poorly, or both. Most policy-makers have not considered the history and past practice of performance pay, have not developed a broad definition of performance around which to build their plans, and don't understand how to implement organizational change. The Peril and Promise of Performance Pay is the first comprehensive look at the history, assumptions, and recent experience with performance pay for teachers. It provides an invaluable resource for school teachers, administrators, board members, policy makers, and citizens who would like to understand what's behind performance pay, what might work and what will not, and how to build a school improvement effort that includes teacher compensation as one of its strategies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781607090120
Publisher: R&L Education
Publication date: 04/16/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 230
File size: 439 KB

About the Author

Donald B. Gratz is a professor, department chair, and graduate director in education at Curry College outside of Boston.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 Introduction to
Chapter I
Chapter 2 Setting the Stage
Chapter 3 Education and the Economy: Exploring the Case for Performance Pay
Chapter 4 Merit and Performance Pay in Education: A Brief History
Chapter 5 How Business, Unions, and the Public View Performance Pay
Chapter 6 Lessons from Denver: The Pay for Performance Pilot and ProComp
Chapter 7 Introduction to
Chapter II
Chapter 8 Schools and the Economy: A State of Crisis?
Chapter 9 Education, Poverty, and Race
Chapter 10 Motivation and Work
Chapter 11 Purposes, Goals, and Assessment
Chapter 12 Assessing Progress
Chapter 13 The Road from Here
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