
Roland Fryer on Educational Reform
EconTalk
Incentives in Education: A Double-Edged Sword
This chapter examines the controversial concept of using financial incentives to motivate students in their learning processes. Through various experiments and case studies, the discussion highlights both the potential benefits and drawbacks of monetary rewards, including impacts on academic performance and intrinsic motivation. The speakers shed light on disparities in educational outcomes and the resistance among educators to embrace innovative reform strategies, illustrating the complex relationship between incentives and student engagement.
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