Wednesday, April 18, 2012

The Educated Reporter: Will Merit Pay Make Teachers More Effective?

The Educated Reporter: Will Merit Pay Make Teachers More Effective?:


Will Merit Pay Make Teachers More Effective?

Teachers often say they don't do their jobs for the money, but surely financial incentives are a factor in just about any career decision. Would you work harder at your job if there was a cash bonus on the line? More importantly, would the extra money alone somehow make you a more effective employee?

Under a new law being implemented over the next several years in Indiana, student test scores will now be used as a factor in whether a teacher receives a pay increase.  The Indianapolis Star, in partnership with The Hechinger Report, is closely monitoring the state's reform measures aimed at boosting teacher effectiveness.

The state's teachers are questioning whether the law can be fairly applied, and whether merit raises will ultimately result in students learning more, according to the recent entry in the newspaper's series. There are also fears among educators that the unpredictability of the pay scale will discourage people from considering teaching as a career.

"The level of concern from our teachers is through the roof," Wayne Township Superintendent Jeff Butts told the