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Allowing students to choose their own rewards to increase "buy-in." Why Incentives Work (And Where They Fail)
What you are considering (e.g., privileges vs. monetary)
Rewards can help a student push through a difficult subject they might otherwise avoid. Charlotte Rayn - Incentivizing Good Grades -04....
If you'd like to tailor this approach to your specific situation, let me know: The of the student Specific subjects they are struggling with
This doesn't have to be money. It could be extra gaming hours, a special meal, or a later bedtime. Allowing students to choose their own rewards to
Rewarding the hours spent practicing, not just the "A" on the paper.
💡 The goal of Charlotte Rayn’s work is to use external tools to build internal character. Incentives are the training wheels; the ultimate goal is for the student to ride the bike on their own. It could be extra gaming hours, a special
Are you rewarding the grade, the "no missing assignments" streak, or the test score?
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