Should Students Get Paid By School For Grades

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Children these days are always asking, “Mom, do I have to go to school today?” Students think school is dull, difficult and frustrating. But if they are paid to receive good grades? Some say the money motivates the students. On the other hand, certain parents and schools say it pressures them. People believe paying students as a result, will lead to improvement in academic along with a lower usage of drugs. From unrelated incentives, to low motivation, to self-desired learning, students should not be paid by schools for good grades.

First of all, offering an unrelated incentive for positive grades results in children feeling the need for incentives after hard work. Here is a quote from Beth Kobliner from Huffington Post says, “Offering an incentive is artificial, at best.” This leads to children feeling they can receive more goods if they keep getting better grades. Children are getting rewards unrelated to school for the purpose of splendid grades. From passing a test, to finishing an exam, success is its own reward and shouldn't be taken for granted. Clearly, students should not be paid for good grades to receive unrelated incentives. …show more content…

Here is a quote from Teneh Weller from the High Expectations Parental Service. “But while it might re-ignite kids, motivation in the short term, we need to reinforce their intrinsic motivation to see lasting results.” This means that students don’t need to be paid, but teachers and schools need reinforced motivation to notice an improvement in grades. The effect of this is kids have motivation for a small period of time. To see an improvement on student’s grades, teachers and school along with parents must have an efficient motivational process. All in all, students should not be paid for good grades because it lowers motivation that kids can get rid of

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