The Cause And Causes Of Grade Inflation?

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“What is an ‘average’ grade?” This is the question that many ask. Grade inflation is the cause of many high grades yet many citizens would like to know what the causes of grade inflation are. There are those professors like Rebecca Schuman that admit to ‘giving’ high grades just to avoid the whining students. Schuman is not the only one there are many others that committ the same sin. However, there are also those who do not find a justification to grade inflation. Michael Zuckerman, Jason Saltoun-Ebin, Rebecca Schuman, Michael E.Gordon, Charles H. Fay, and John E. Thornes are just a few of the many that have found out the causes and effects of grade inflation. For example, Michael E.Gordon and Charles H. Fay began to examine the antecedents of perceptions of grading fairness. Now in the survey students also …show more content…

Gordon and Fay surveyed approximately 600 college students about the prevalence and desirability of teaching practices that assisted students to prepare for examinations, and common test scoring manipulations used to transform poor scores into acceptable ones. There are times when teachers have to do a change in the grades if the entire class or most of the class did poorly. This is considered ‘bell curve’ in which the teachers adds points to the grade to make them higher. Curving grades is not the only grade alternation. There is also the method of “retaking the exam or test.” This influences students to not have to worry about trying their best on their first try because they will be able to make it up. Just that this is not the worst part, it is even worst when the students are allowed to retake or redo the assignment as many times as needed and teachers will accept the highest grade (Gordon and Fay). Yet, teachers do not think that this is wrong, according to the investigation that Gordon and Fay did. Instructors think that this is acceptable since students are able to show

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