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Monday
Jun122006

Texas Incentive Pay Experiment

Great Dallas Morning News story
today on the Texas Incentive Pay plan, which could boost teacher
salaries upto $10,000 for high performance by their students on state
tests. It is worth the time for the read. As the author says, "The eyes of
educators across the nation will be fixed on Texas to see whether the
bold experiment pays off with better test scores and ratings under the
federal No Child Left Behind Act."

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