Capstone TImeline

By lcolley
  • History of Teacher Pay: Part 1

    http://cpre.wceruw.org/tcomp/general/teacherpay.php
    Boarding Round
    History of Teacher Pay</a>Boarding Round dealt with teacher compensation that consisted of room and board alone. I was having trouble with my link. IF you cant click it try cpre.wceruw.org/tcomp/general/teacherpay.php
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    Teacher Pay History

  • History of Teacher Pay: Part II

    http://cpre.wceruw.org/tcomp/general/teacherpay.php This came after Boarding Round and is called Position Based Salary Schedule. "This system paid elementary teachers less than secondary teachers, in part due to the differences in education required for these positions, yet also paid women and minority teachers less than non-minority males, reflecting societal biases of the time."
  • History of Teacher Pay: Phase III

    http://cpre.wceruw.org/tcomp/general/teacherpay.php Single Salary Schedule paid the same about of money to each teacher with the same qualifications in the same grade. Differentiated pay occurred when teachers added something like coaching to their teaching abilities.
  • History of Merit Pay

    http://a100educationalpolicy.pbworks.com/w/page/4024508/Merit%20Pay%3A%20History History of Merit Pay shows the history of the coming abouts of pay for perormance. It also gives information about problems and plans for merit pay.
  • Reinventing Teacher Compensation Systems

    http://www2.ed.gov/pubs/CPRE/fb6/index.html This website also touches on the coming about of merit pay. Although it is my least favorite source, it does have some history that can be useful!
  • Teachers, Performance Pay, and Accountability

    http://epi.3cdn.net/1452343613a3e41b03_o1m6bw1vt.pdf This book has alot of important information about pay for performance. Look especially in the preface and introduction to find information about wanting a change to performance pay. Performance pay can be different in different areas.
  • President Obama, U.S. Secretary of Education Duncan Announce National Competition to Advance School Reform

    Obama releases his Race to the Top reform. Only states pushing for reform can qualify for some of the now $4.35 billion dollars.
  • Obama Pushes $5 Billion in Grants to Revamp Teachers’ Pay

    Obama admnistration dangles a proposed $5 billion in incentives for U.S. states and districts that embrace the president’s approach. Contains a 5 billion dollar proposal.