Paige and Bailey recently asked this question to students and teachers. Here are some of the answers they got.
Elana D. No, because education is a privilege. Mr. Naventi: No, who will for for it? Elsa L: If you get paid for good grades, you will be focused on good grades. Damari: Yes, because teachers get paid to teach so we should get paid to learn. It is much more work to learn than to teach. Antonia: Yes, because students work hard and it can help us in life. Rafer: Yes because we can get things with the money. Mrs. Cormier: No, because education is a gift, it's something to better your life. Where would we get the money? Dakota: No because school is where you go to learn. Niki: Yes, it will influence them and help them with college. Connor: No, school is a privilege not a job. Emi S: Students should not, because it would be like a bribery. Mrs. Arnold: No, it is not a job, we give kids the benefit of an education. Do kids only want to do something for a prize? Jacob: No, learn just to get the knowledge. Ravjeet: No, a waste of money! No money for smarts! Juliana L: No, because it is our education, not a job. Marti C: No, it's our duty. Stella B: No, because you should go to school. Julian B: That's a stupid idea... Mrs. Ramsay: No, because they are already paid by having teachers, materials, and a great building. Destiny: We are here to learn. Mrs. Eline: No Anna S: Yes, because they work hard for nothing. They should get something. Emily M: Yes, it takes up our free time. Bella: No, it's a natural thing. MacKenzie: Yes, because it would help with students buying supplies. Evie: No, because the government could use the money from paying kids to go to school for better schools, and it is already a privilege to go to school, because in some countries some kids can't go to school. Zoe: It might be a deduction from teachers' salaries. Comments are closed.
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