Should Students Get Rid Of Grades

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For years, young students have been part of a school system that has judged students’ learning progress by grades and tests, but is there a more productive solution to teaching and evaluating students? Colleges and high schools are evaluating students based on grades, but removing grades would revolutionize the way people move up in society and what school or opportunities they encounter. Without grades or tests, everybody is seen as intelligent as each other, when in reality there are students who are exceeding, and some who are barely keeping their head above water but without grades teachers wouldn’t know which students to help. For students who dislike school and do the bare minimum a school without homework would mean you wouldn’t …show more content…

For most students the reason grades are important to them is because they determine if they get to go out with their friends or not, because most students that don’t have good grades are grounded and not able to leave the house. If schools got rid of grades, and they are not interested in what they are learning, would they learn anything? Grades are there to be pushing students like this to learn with incentives, not to tell them what to do. Eventually they will want to learn, but without grades to push them, they would never be pushed to learn and reach their …show more content…

But if students study, and learn the material it shouldn’t matter how the test is designed, you should still get a good grade. Not only that, but if you study practice quizzes, then you should know the test taking strategies. On top of that students and parents also say that the pressure of homework and studying for tests gets in the way of learning the true meaning of the material. But if school is supposed to prepare for the real world just knowing how to do something isn’t going to help you. What’s going to help you is practicing that skill, and that’s where homework comes in. Knowing how to do a job or how to perform something like piloting a plane is different from actually getting behind the controls of a

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