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by IG_Semmelweiss
1167 days ago
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>>> You're not going to improve the lives of impoverished children by lowering the bar. It's absurd. I definitely agree with this >>> Give them a score-based percentage of $200/mo for hitting certain criteria each month. I would love if this would work, but unfortunately there is no easy answer. In fact, MacArthur Genius Award Winner and John Bates Clark medalist Roland Fryer managed to somehow persuade entire school districts to test your very assertion at scale, and the results were not straightforward as you seem to believe [1] Incentives dont quite work like you expect them ... [1] https://www.econtalk.org/roland-fryer-on-educational-reform/ |
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