Incentives for Learning [electronic resource] : Why American High School Students Compare So Poorly to Their Counterparts Overseas. Working Paper #89-09 / John H. Bishop.
The key to high school student motivation is recognizing and rewarding academic effort. Compared to the United States, students in foreign countries study harder and their parents demand more of the schools because labor market success is determined by how much is learned in high school. Schools in...
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