Sentences with phrase «other tangible rewards»

High - stakes testing refers to the use of assessment data to make decisions about enrollment, retention, promotion, incentives for children or teachers, or other tangible rewards or punishments (Madaus, 1988; Meisels, 1989).
If your child grows bored with stickers, however, you can certainly allow your child to exchange stickers for other tangible rewards.
On the platform Classy for example, instead of offering incentive levels with equity, nonprofits encourage team members to organize campaigns and then can offer incentives like T - shirts or other tangible rewards outside of the platform.

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Overall, the students probably get fewer than 15 or 20 individual pieces of whatever in a day and I have tried to move from sweets to crackers and cereals and intersperse other tangibles (blowing bubbles, etc.) between the food rewards.
The goal is to move completely from food rewards to other tangibles and eventually a more intrinsic reward system... but when you are dealing with students with behavioral issues that prevent them from interacting with their peers, you have to use what works.
When your child begins to decide for himself what he wants to accomplish, he'll be motivated to complete things for his own satisfaction, rather than for the satisfaction of others or for tangible rewards.
Dr. Bernick says that there have been other, tangible rewards since AFVCC implemented the Preventive Healthcare Guidelines.
I've had a couple rewards cards for nearly three years, and I've converted purchases to miles and redeemed miles for flights, but are there eventually any other tangible benefits?
seeking response from others, but there are meaningful and authentic ways to provide this without having to resort to tangible rewards or praise that is given as approval (or not given — which shows disapproval).
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