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    A critical component of evaluating performance incentives in education is understanding how performance-based compensation affects student achievement. Accordingly, NCPI focuses on research initiatives that address this pressing question for education policymakers and practitioners. Researchers are conducting rigorous evaluations to determine how performance incentives for teachers influence student academic achievement.

    Learn more about our research initiatives and findings in Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools

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