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Sep 22, 2004 · As part of his new education proposals, President Bush proposed a $500 million Teacher Incentive Fund for states and school districts that choose to reward effective teachers. This Teacher Incentive Fund would provide a $5,000 award to approximately 100,000 teachers across the country.
Sep 26, 2004 · To reward teachers who demonstrate success in preparing their students through increases in student achievement, he proposed a $500 million incentive fund for states and school districts. Ensuring every adult can access the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the workplace.
Jul 13, 2009 · Why is this funding increase so crucial? There is strong consensus that the way we pay teachers does little to attract talented candidates to the profession, and especially to high-poverty...
Sep 22, 2004 · Let me talk about one other thing before we talk to our -- our guests, and that is, I'm going to ask Congress to set up a teacher incentive fund. It's a $500 million fund to allow states and school districts to access the money to pay teachers for a job well done.
May 17, 2005 · President Bush’s top education lieutenants have given more attention lately to what would be a major boost to federal aid for improving teacher quality. But some call the proposed $500...
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Nov 22, 2015 · So, tonight I'm proposing the following initiatives: the beginning of a $500 million program to reward America's best schools, merit schools; the creation of special Presidential awards for the best teachers in every State, because excellence should be rewarded; the establishment of a new program of National Science Scholars, one each year for ...
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Nov 9, 2004 · Teacher Quality: Would set up a $500 million Teacher Incentive Fund for states and districts that reward “effective” teachers, providing awards of $5,000 each to 100,000 teachers. Mr. Bush ...