Should we pay them to behave?
Date: May 16th, 2013
By: Polly Bath
Watch this video [1:12] to learn Polly’s unique take on using rewards to change behaviors.
If a student has the cognitive ability to change his behavior, then he can manipulate a reward system, and it will stop working.
Therefore whenever I see a reward system not working, I think to myself, “This is a kid I can teach skills to.”
This is also the kid who eventually will want you to up the reward. If you give two dollars for an A, you’d better have a Porsche in the garage by the time he gets to college.
Click on my video above for more.