EPISODE · Sep 19, 2024 · 37 MIN
Do Schools Give Out Too Many A's? Is The Letter Grade Too Easy To Earn? Should Schools Use Ironic Grades? Go To A Pass/Fail System? Is This Just a College Problem?
from The Best Paragraph I've Read... · host Zac & Don
The Best Paragraph I've Read: If everyone outside hard-core engineering, math or pre-med courses can easily get an A, the whole system loses meaning. It fails to make distinctions between different levels of achievement or to motivate students to work hard on their academic pursuits. All the while, it allows students to pretend—to themselves and to others—that they are performing exceptionally well. Worse, this system creates perverse incentives. To name but one, it actively punishes those who take risks by enrolling in truly challenging courses. This paragraph comes from an essay in the Wall Street Journal. The essay is titled: "College Grades Have Become a Charade. It's Time to Abolish Them." The essay is written by Yascha Mounk. You can read the full essay here: https://www.wsj.com/us-news/education/college-grades-have-become-acharade-its-time-to-abolish-them-ee4eb3fe Zac & Don discuss whether there are too many A's being given in College and K-12 Public Schools. They discuss reasons why A's have become the most common grade and whether there are any solutions to this issue.
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Do Schools Give Out Too Many A's? Is The Letter Grade Too Easy To Earn? Should Schools Use Ironic Grades? Go To A Pass/Fail System? Is This Just a College Problem?
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