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  2. Commentary: Why grade inflation is spreading from high ... - AOL

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    With reformers and the U.S. Education Department pressuring colleges to improve graduation rates, it should be no surprise that grade inflation has followed students into postsecondary school.

  3. Grade inflation - Wikipedia

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    Grade inflation (also known as grading leniency) is the general awarding of higher grades for the same quality of work over time, which devalues grades. [1] However, higher average grades in themselves do not prove grade inflation. For this to be grade inflation, it is necessary to demonstrate that the quality of work does not deserve the high ...

  4. Educational inflation - Wikipedia

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    Grade inflation has been correlated to degree inflation by some academics, though the causal direction is debated. [ 3 ] Some have accused degree inflation of devaluating job and employment experience, though most data show that degrees are not as highly sought after as relevant experience, which is the cited reason for student loan debt that ...

  5. How high school grades have inflated since 2010

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    HeyTutor used data from ACT Inc., which administers the eponymous exam, to track how grades in American high schools have inflated since 2010.

  6. How Ivy League Students Learned to Game the Grading System - AOL

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    While grade inflation runs rampant at top schools, students cherry pick courses to boost their GPAs.

  7. 2020 United Kingdom school exam grading controversy

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    The algorithm was designed to combat grade inflation, and was to be used to moderate the existing but unpublished centre-assessed grades for A-Level and GCSE students. After the A-Level grades were issued, and after criticism, Ofqual, with the support of HM Government , withdrew these grades.

  8. Educational assessment - Wikipedia

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    Grade inflation (also known as grading leniency) is the general awarding of higher grades for the same quality of work over time, which devalues grades. [31] However, higher average grades in themselves do not prove grade inflation. For this to be grade inflation, it is necessary to demonstrate that the quality of work does not deserve the high ...

  9. Teacher: Am I guilty of grade inflation? I'll admit, my ... - AOL

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