Grade inflation happens when teachers knowingly give a student a mark higher than deserved. It can also happen indirectly, when the level of difficulty of a course is deliberately lowered so students ...
Commentary: Why grade inflation is spreading from high school to college — and how it hurts learning
Students on the Harvard University campus. Pressure to improve graduation rates is contributing to inaccurate grading. (Charles Krupa / Associated Press) This might sound impossibly old-fashioned, but ...
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North Forest school district's new superintendent soon may be relying on skills learned in his former career as a math teacher, as well as his administrative background, in bringing mid-level and ...
This might sound impossibly old-fashioned, but I still like the idea that education is about learning: facts, skills, concepts, research, culture, analysis, inspiration. It’s supposed to enrich our ...
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