The specific project I was evaluating had only gotten $800,000 out of the maximum $2m. Its strategy was to purchase the male students iPod Touches, the female students makeovers, manicures, and pedicures at a local beauty parlor, and all students were offered an additional iPod Touch or Makeover, respectively, if they passed the exam at the end of the current year.… only 25% (14/56) of the students targeted by the program had failed the reading exam in the first place.
$800,000/56 students = $14,000 per student. Those are some expensive iPod touches!
I described in rigorous detail everything the man had done wrong, put in a strong recommendation to not award him grant money in the future, and suggested that some sort of corruption investigation be conducted to see if he had committed any crimes (23 iPods + 23 Makeovers does not total to $800,000, after all).
$800,000/56 students = $14,000 per student. Those are some expensive iPod touches!
See this part of the post:
Interestingly, 23+23 != 56