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School districts are looking for new ways to compensate teachers. The most common system of steps and levels rewards teachers for longevity and additional education. This method does not distinguish excellence or discourage mediocrity, which troubles some educators and many taxpayers. I see two challenges in changing the system: inertia and educators uneasy with compensation based on student learning, annual goals, and management ...
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