Abstract:Since the publication of the report, "A Nation at Risk," by the U.S. Department of Education in 1983, over 300 studies at enormous cost in dollars and effort (Tobias, 1992) have reported alarming K-12 educational shortcomings and called for rectification without including a rectifying modus operandi. A study of the comprehensive summaries of the subsequent rectifying attempts across the nation (Frase et al., 1992) revealed a variety of flawed incentive-pay programs, a dearth of benefits, and enormous costs. Th… Show more
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