State Duma deputy Anna Skroznikova from “New People” turned to Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin with an offer to “pay” schoolchildren for excellent academic performance by transferring money to the “Pushkin Card”. DEA Newsreferring to a copy of the relevant objection.
“Given the positive impact of the Pushkin Card on the cultural development of young people, it seems appropriate to conduct an experiment on the use of this program to create financial incentives to improve the academic performance of young people,” said the deputy.
He offered high school students to conduct an experiment and provide material rewards by depositing money in the “Pushkin Card” for high academic performance. Skroznikova explained that the concept of the experiment could be to automatically convert the “five” quarter grades for each school subject from the “Electronic Diary” system into funds deposited into the “Pushkin Card”.
The MP asked the Prime Minister to instruct the relevant bodies to consider the feasibility of such an experiment.
National Research University at the Institute of Educational Development of the Higher School of Economics named risksbearing the idea of paying high five to children.