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Pay for Performance? Another Perspective….

Author Daniel Pink (A Whole New Mind; Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future) debunked the myth! Speaking to a room full of International School Headmasters at the annual Association for the Advancement of International Education conference in Boston, Pink cited scientific studies and common sense to offer a compelling perspective on the role of pay in regards to motivation.  Pink’s research was geared to the business world, but his message resonated with the room full of educators.  Bottom line: pay is not the acclaimed motivator we are led to believe. In his new book, Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, Pink acknowledges that tangible rewards do result in improved performance for rudimentary, mechanistic tasks.  However, in the complex world of most businesses, and certainly, the world in which teachers live … Read entire article »

Filed under: Books, Salary, Teacher motivation

Are you feeling frustrated by the focus on testing?

Susan Engle’s recent Op Ed piece in the New York Times made me nod in agreement. Those of us who spend our days with elementary school children know that we are doing so much more than “preparing them for high school.”  She writes that the focus on testing and the drive to raise scores hurts children by ignoring what we know about how children learn. We educators need to adjust the curriculum so that it is developmentally appropriate. This rings true for me and I shudder to think about the “focus on the test” mentality that I hear so much about. What are your thoughts about the need to revamp our curriculum? I would love your feedback on personal experiences, thoughts about this topic or any others! Sandi Detwiler … Read entire article »

Filed under: testing, Uncategorized