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Performance Related Pay: the Problem, not the Solution
From 5.12 of ‘Learning Matters’ The favourite remedy of the political right for the alleged failings of our teachers, and consequently our schools, is performance related pay (PRP). The argument goes that as teachers vary in their ability to get … Continue reading →
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