Efforts to improve education in the U.S. has included financial incentives for high-performing teachers and programs have targeted middle- and high-school students, but a recent study found success in giving money to kids as young as third grade who scored well on standardized tests.
Read the complete article on the WSJ Economics blog here.
woensdag 8 september 2010
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