Grade Inflation

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Today, grades are astonishing getting better by the second without a corresponding rise in achievement. Grade inflation has become a phenomenon it is affecting the quality of education throughout the country. Most students are receiving higher grades to which some are not entitled to receive. Most students do not make the efforts in their education affecting the overall quality of studies, according to the book Changes in High School Grading Standards in Mathematics, “grade inflation determines less educational value, less achievement.” When the students enter a job, they will not be ready because they did not develop the required set of skills and not acquire necessary knowledge needed to perform their duties.
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Keeping students happy may mean giving higher, inflated grades. Students are being graded by their nagging to review grades which they are not satisfied with. In college, it seems as a business organization rather than an education system, students want to receive they “think” they deserve. Grade inflation is dealt with not having to hear the students nor administration of occasional low grades received by students. Professors modify the student’s grades, to avoid certain situation with students that believe they deserve a better grade. Professors are worried about this when in reality what is meant by the change of grades as said by Richard E., “inflating grades to increase SET ratings suggests a lack of integrity”, so is it worth losing integrity for a better grade? Having bad evaluations, administration on your back 24/7, can prevent professors from a promotion just because a student wasn’t okay with their grade. Of course, this makes numerous professors nervous which makes their grading policies less strict as they should be. Students are becoming aware that even when they didn’t try in a certain class, they still receive a passing grade. Which means they stop trying to know their teacher would continue posting A average …show more content…

As said by (Scandura, Terri), “Keeping students happy and paying may have been emphasized more than learning”, meaning that education has become something to satisfy students not teach them. Professors might help them, but would that individual be ready to take on a job later with no curves on their grades, no bonus points, no inflation provided? Professors know for a fact their students will not receive below a C in their class, in the elite universities. Elite universities have given up the fact of grade inflation, because trying to fix the problem, just makes a mess. Many believe that we should drop grading and come up with another way of knowing how the student progressed.

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