Being Paid to Attend School: Key to Success?
School is a facility where students attend and learn new things, but in today’s society students seem to fail to perform academically as well as they should. Twenty years ago the U.S. ranked first in the first in the world of young adults who had high school diplomas and college degrees, today the U.S. ranks ninth and seventh. (DeWees) What is the source of all this? Today in age student seem to find school more and more boring. With this being said students tend to study less and perform academically wise. Students tend to hate school and find no reason to go. Even if “Knowledge is power” and “the more you learn the more likely you are to succeed”, students still don’t take this in to consideration and could care less about how well they are doing academically in school. Many students just don’t do well in school as they should.
There are many reasons for this, some include: They don’t know how to do the work, they lack confidence, their goals are unrealistic, or the work is not relevant to their needs. There are many reasons and the list could go on and on, but out of all this we are still to ask, is there a possible way to make students interested in school? Many teachers have tried all that they
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In Dallas money was offered to a young group of children. Second graders who could earn $2 for each book they read. The results showed that the students performed well in their academic studies and improved significantly overall. In D.C., where the kids were rewarded for their variety of tasks, earning good grades, attending class and completing homework, the kids did significantly greater than they had before on their reading comprehension tests. In Dallas, where the school kids got $2 for each book they had read, more and more books were read than previously before, without the payment experiment, and their reading comprehension scores significantly improved