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Pay For Performance Program for Public School Teachers

Background:

Pay for Performance in America’s public schools is an extremely controversial issue. Although the process has made inroads in business and is a means to help determine promotions, pay, and retention, pay for performance has not been consistently well received in the Public school systems. There are some successful examples where teacher pay has been linked to student test scores. In Minnesota for example, some districts have stopped giving automatic raises for seniority and base 60% of all pay increases on employee performance. In Denver, unions and school districts designed an incentive program where teachers receive bonuses for student achievement and for earning national teaching certificates. On the other hand, some plans have not worked. For example, Cincinnati teachers voted against a merit pay proposal and Philadelphia teachers gave their bonus checks to charity rather than cashing them. It appears that having teachers involved in planning the incentive system is one key factor to success. The same can be said for all incentive plans – if employees do not buy into them, they will not work.

Directive:
The organizations senior leadership wants to explore the practicality of implementing such a program for your organization.

Questions to Research:
– How could an organization measure the effectiveness of their pay-for-performance plans?

– From an employee’s perspective, what are the advantages and disadvantages of using a pay-for-performance plan?

– From an employer’s perspective, what are the advantages and disadvantages of using a pay-for-performance plan?

The objectives below must be addressed in this paper:

Explain the various classifications of rewards.
Describe competency-based compensation programs.
Describe relative standards in the performance management system.
Discuss ethical issues in HRM

STANDARDS

Abstract
Places Abstract on a separate page & clearly summarizes the intent and content of the paper in 150 – 250 words

Introduction
Provides a clear and concise reason for the paper and background into the problem.
    Provides background research into the problem
    States the problem clearly
    Justifies the study
    Explains the significance of the problem to an audience of non-specialists.

Discussion
Discusses findings and conclusions in accordance with the research.
    Presents precise and orderly explanation of findings in conjunction with the research despite personal opinions and ideas.
    Provides at least the minimum written content in accordance with assignment instructions.

Summary or Conclusion
Articulates findings in accordance with the research.
    Restates the reason for the paper.
    Clearly and precisely articulates and summarizes findings and outcomes in accordance with the research; regardless of personal views or opinions.

Documentation & APA format.
Paper is properly in APA style writing standards
    Paper is written in proper APA format (6th edition)
    Includes at least FIVE (5) academic/peer reveiwed sources
    References are properly listed in the Reference section and properly cited in text.

Mechanics and Grammar
The writing is free of spelling, punctuation, sentence structure, grammatical errors and proofreading errors.

Formatting
Provides a high-caliber, correctly formatted assignment in the assigned citation style. All citations in the text and in the references are accurately cited in the appropriate style.

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