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    Negative Effects Of Grade Inflation Grades have always been disputable and have caused controversies; whether they are fair or not; whether they represent students’ knowledge or not; whether there are other alternatives that can be used instead of them. However‚ I believe nobody has come up with better solutions than the five letters grade system. A major issue is that has appeared in recent years related to grades is the so –called grade inflation. It means an escalating boost of grades for effort that

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    Grades are an effective means of motivating students to do their best work. Believing: Grades are often seen to be one of‚ if not the most effective method of motivating a student to work to their fullest potential. For example‚ a student who receives an A-grade is going to be encouraged by the grade‚ as they see it to be an affirmation of their academic efforts. An A-student views their grade with pride‚ and will work very hard to maintain said grade‚ once achieved. An example of this is as

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    make good grades‚ also. The grading system of UH make the students working hard if they want to get good... Premium Sometimes a Shining Moment: Good Teachers/ Bad Teachers Now that I look back and think about him‚ I believe that he a very special grading system of his own. Girls get an "A"‚ boys get a "B or C" and smokers get... Premium Grading System really knows. Therefore‚ the standard grading system should be replaced. Some reasons why grades should be replaced are bad grades can hinder

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    Alliya Rashid June 30‚ 2014 Why Grades Are Not Good For Students Every student wants to brag that he or she is an “A student”. In schools‚ students’ abilities and levels of intelligence can be measured by a series of letters from A to F on a piece of paper. A is for excellence‚ B is for good‚ C is for average‚ and D and F means you’re fail. This system is called Grading System. Parents can reward‚ for good grades and can restrict privileges for lower grades. In my opinion‚ grading doesn’t affect

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    Sarah Mills WE ARE MORE THAN JUST A GRADE: We all have different thought processes and skills‚ so why are we individuals all tested by the same means? Society tries to change us to fit into their puzzle called life‚ when we should be changing the picture. This is the same society that tells us abortions is wrong yet looks down on teenage parents. This society also sells products to promote healthy skin and hair‚ yet the women on the package have hair extensions‚ fake nails‚ and are photo shopped

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    Grade inflation Grade inflation has been here for a long time now. Grade inflation is when teachers overestimate the work of their students and give them more than what they deserve. This started when the Vietnam war was going on‚ teachers used to give students a higher grade so that they don’t get forced into joining the war. Although the war is over grade inflation is still in play but now teachers are doing it for other reasons. They might do it because of the pressure from their students‚ peers

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    of recording grades and computation using a calculator. In case of unexpected calamity and some records are lost‚ it is hard to retrieve it. Accuracy and security has not been so defined in a manual system. Due to this observation‚ a computerized grading system was created that eliminated the word “manual”. A computerized grading system helped not only the students but also the professors in different aspects of grading. The students can easily acquire information about their grades and also eliminated

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    Drop Bad Grades‚ Not Morale A couple days ago‚ my teacher gave us a chance to check our class grades. To my surprise‚ I had received a very dismal outlook into how I was doing in the class. It was a very‚ very bad grade that I don’t even want to repeat. I was stunned by this and wanted to know how this had happened in a mere 3 weeks of school. As it turns out‚ I had 1 really bad test grade who was the culprit. Unfortunately‚ now there is no chance for me to get the A that I so desired. This is why

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    December 2013 Grade Inflation in United States of Missouri What is grade inflation and why is it that it’s frequently discusses in relation to education in the United States as opposed to other countries‚ like Europe? Wikipedia defines grade inflation as “ the tendency of receiving higher academic grades for performing a work that would have received lower grades in the past.” In European schools‚ fewer than 10% of students get A’s‚ contrary‚ American students get more A’s. Why is there grade inflation

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    Formula for Grade Average Calculation There are 3 grade averages: TGA‚ CGA and GGA. TGA (Term Grade Average) is the combined grade average covering all courses taken in the term and the session immediately following. CGA (Cumulative Grade Average) is computed based on all the courses taken by the student which are expected at the time of calculation to be applied towards the degree requirements in the current program. TGA & CGA = Sum of (Course Credits x Course grade points) Sum of Course Credits

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