If you read the fine print they are not really for performance pay. They are for "performance pay" as long as it doesn't have any of the characteristics of "performance pay". Their proposal is that teachers who rack up points for further professional development and more time in the job should be paid extra as "performance pay".perverse maybe, but jobs are at stake. i'm actually all for transparency in our schools to be honest, but there has to be guarantees for the poorer performing schools; whether if this comes in extra funding or extra teachers.
i thought the teachers' union were now ok with the idea of performance based pay?
Teachers give ground on performance pay
Why talk about guarantees in terms of schools? Shouldn't it be guarantees for the students?