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		<title>Can merit pay work for teachers?</title>
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As more and more states are reevaluating their pay systems to make merit pay more important than years of experience, by using test scores, I have to wondering if something in the educational world has been lost.  We all know that a teachers success cannot be based on one test, ...</description>
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		<title>One Word</title>
		<description>Striving    </description>
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