Bonus Plan Set For Teachers
(WSJ) — New York City plans to pay some teachers bonuses of up to 30% of their salaries for helping students in struggling schools make progress, an extraordinary test of merit pay in about a dozen schools.
The pilot program, which the city’s Department of Education and the United Federation of Teachers agreed to, will be implemented in September if the city receives up to $300 million in school-improvement grants it expects from the federal government.
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