Grade Inflation or Compression? « The Junto

Grade Inflation or Compression? « The Junto

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Michael Hattem turns the perspective on grade inflation from the rewarding of underachieving students to the alienation of faculty from the grading process and the problems in students' interpretations of those grades.

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