Others believe they should for hard work. The disagreement seems pretty fair to what plenty think feels right for every student. Students should learn for the sake of learning and not the outcome of money. Paying students for their spotless grades is appalling because it devalues their education, increases conflict, and expands stress and pressure. To start off with, paying students for their outstanding grades could become bribery. The bribery which students think is great could actually become horrible. This …show more content…
Students should be able to feel happy and relieved while being at school instead of having to be stressed out in class.
In conclusion students should not be paid for their spotless grades. It will affect the education for younger students as they grow up. The education should remain the same for the sake of learning. Student’s success, on their terms, is not something we remain able to put a price on. Paying for grades without helping students cultivates life skills like dedication and accountability will only prepare the students to rely on payouts and other external motivating factors down the road.
Consequently others think students should get paid for the effort and work they done to have passing grades. According to this article “Why you shouldn’t pay children for grades,” McCready shows the disagreement of “students being paid,” but also there can be many other solutions to the problem. For example letting children manage their own homework, studies, and grades, for better or worse, is the best way to prepare them to navigate life’s ups and downs and become who they want to