Wheatman 11 hours ago

Thay sounds heavily dystopian, you would need to be monitering children throughout their entire school year to get any sort of accurate data, not to mention needing to decide what "good behaviour" is specifically.

Enforcing discipline in a class is fine if done well, (my own school used to be somewhat strict) but when students expect to be paid to begood, then they end up growing with that expectation, and would get mad/feel betrayed whenever they dont get immediately rewarded for it in real life.

This is how you get "nice guys".

Suppafly 11 hours ago

No that's stupid.