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Incentivizing Good Grades: Finding the Right Balance By Charlotte Rayn | April 14, 2026
Celebrate the Process: Recognize effort, risky thinking, and independent work rather than just the final letter grade.
- Public, non-shameful acknowledgment (e.g., “most improved in seeking feedback”)
- Leadership roles (top scorers become peer tutors, gaining status)
- Class privileges (choosing a discussion topic or playlist for group work)
Charlotte Rayn's approach to incentivizing good grades is centered around the idea that rewards should be meaningful and relevant to students. Her program, "Incentivizing Good Grades," offers a range of rewards and incentives that cater to different student interests and motivations. These may include: Charlotte Rayn - Incentivizing Good Grades -04....
The following guide outlines how to effectively incentivize good grades based on general educational principles. 1. Types of Rewards
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Conclusion
“You are not paying for the grade,” Rayn writes. “You are buying a ticket to watch your child struggle productively. Pay for the struggle, not the result.” Public, non-shameful acknowledgment (e
Why Incentivize Good Grades?
