Pay for Performance
Pay for Performance
A discussion on pay for performance systems.
2,130 words (
approx. 8.5 pages) |
5 sources |
MLA | 2006
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Paper Summary:
This paper gives an overview and defines pay for performance systems. It discusses the advantages and disadvantages of such a system. The paper offers an overview of the effectiveness of pay for performance in the Denver pilot program. The relevant considerations for implementing the system is detailed, as well as a brief overview of employee communications. Lastly, the anticipated impact of the pay for performance impact on the district is discussed.
Overview of Pay for Performance
Potential Advantages to Pay for Performance
Potential Disadvantages of Pay for Performance
Effectiveness of Pay for Performance in Denver School District
Relevant Considerations in Implementation
Brief Plan for Employee Communication
Impact of Pay for Performance on the Organization
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From the Paper:
"By 1904, the Board of Education changed their pay policy for teachers. They indicated that teachers were charged with assisting children to learn. They also encouraged each teacher to use their best methods of teaching, unique to the needs and conditions of their students. The Board felt that teachers should definitely continue to test their students, but that that it was unreasonable to assume that a child would be able to keep at the call of his memory (Gratz, 2005). As such the single salary system came into favor, and would be as such for many more decades."
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