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Share article Remove Save to favorites Save to favorites Print Email Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Copy URL Renee Moore also has some advice for the next president: Increase respect for teachers and “change the compensation system”. She writes:  One way to attract and keep effective teachers in high needs schools is a well-designed performance pay plan that recognizes and rewards the kind of teaching we know works with our most challenging students in our most demanding schools. Imagine a pay system that is designed to encourage and proliferate quality teaching in every classroom, not one that simply rewards people for showing up.  Anthony Rebora Writer,  Education Week Anthony Rebora formerly wrote for Education Week. A version of this news article first appeared in the Blogboard blog.

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Renee Moore also has some advice for the next president: Increase respect for teachers and “change the compensation system”. She writes:

One way to attract and keep effective teachers


in high needs schools is a well-designed performance pay plan that recognizes and rewards the kind of teaching we know works with our most challenging students in our most demanding schools.


Imagine a pay system that is designed to encourage and proliferate quality teaching in every classroom, not one that simply rewards people for showing up. Anthony Rebora Writer,  Education


Week Anthony Rebora formerly wrote for Education Week.


A version of this news article first appeared in the Blogboard blog.