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Dan Goldhaber; Maia Goodman Young – National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research (CALDER), 2023
There is widespread speculation (e.g., Johnson, 2021; Klinger et al., 2022; Mathews, 2022; Walker, 2021) and some evidence (e.g., Sanchez & Moore, 2022, Sanchez, 2023) that grading standards have changed over the course of the pandemic, making higher grades relatively easier to achieve and less reflective of objective measures of learning. It…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Grade Inflation, COVID-19, Pandemics
Horowitz, Mark; Haynor, Anthony L.; Kickham, Kenneth – Higher Education Politics & Economics, 2023
Unsustainable student debt and a precarious labor market continue to raise public doubts over the value of a college degree. Observers note decades of grade inflation, eroding confidence in academic standards. Yet little attention has been paid to the perceptions of professors themselves. This report fills the gap by surveying 223 tenured…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Grade Inflation, Academic Standards
Doug Lemov – Education Next, 2024
Grade inflation is causing student's hard work to be undervalued. As high grades get easier and easier to achieve, the highest grades can only go up so far. The difference between excellent and decent is compressed. Everybody wins is a system that guides and shapes the mindset of most American students--except a small number of kids who lose out…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Grade Inflation, Educational Environment, Academic Standards
Griffin, Robert; Townsley, Matt – Journal of School Administration Research and Development, 2021
With a strong movement of schools starting to use standards-based grading practices, one of the aims of this study was to learn if traditional grading practices communicate grades that are accurate based on the students' learning of the course objectives. The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which employability and homework…
Descriptors: High School Students, Grade Inflation, Homework, Employment Potential
Universities UK, 2022
Maintaining the value of a degree is a priority for universities. During the pandemic, many universities had to put measures in place to make sure students were not unfairly disadvantaged by changes to their course. This statement details the Universities UK members' commitment to returning to pre-pandemic levels of firsts and 2:1s awarded in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Degrees, Classification, Outcomes of Education
Measuring Grading Standards at High Schools: A Methodology and an Example. EdWorkingPaper No. 23-731
David R. Johnson – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2023
At schools with low grading standards, students receive higher school-awarded grades across multiple courses than students with the same skills receive at schools with high grading standards. A new methodology shows grading standards vary substantially, certainly enough to affect post-secondary opportunities, across high schools in Alberta.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High Schools, High School Students, Academic Standards
Gershenson, Seth – Education Next, 2020
Grade inflation is pervasive in American high schools. Is rampant grade inflation cause for concern? How teachers' grading standards affect student success is an empirical question--one that the author addresses in this article in a new study of roughly 350,000 North Carolina students taking Algebra I between 2006 and 2016. The author first…
Descriptors: Grading, Grade Inflation, Academic Standards, High School Students
Bachan, Ray – Studies in Higher Education, 2017
This paper examines the continual increase in the proportion of "good" honour degrees awarded by UK universities since the mid-2000s. This trend has brought with it the charge of "grade inflation" that may reflect falling standards in UK higher education. This issue has been raised in the national press and in government which…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Grade Inflation, Undergraduate Students
Lane, Cary; Schrynemakers, Ilse; Kim, Miseon – Community College Enterprise, 2020
This follow-up study to College Readiness in Post-Remedial Academia (Schrynemakers, Lane, Beckford, & Kim, 2019) analyzed faculty's perceptions about students' academic literacies, academic standards, and grade inflation currently, as well as compared to five years ago. The study was conducted during a multi-year developmental education reform…
Descriptors: Remedial Programs, Educational Change, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
Gershenson, Seth – Thomas B. Fordham Institute, 2020
We know from previous survey research that teachers who hold high expectations for all of their students significantly increase the odds that those young people will go on to complete high school and college. One indicator of teachers' expectations is their approach to grading--specifically, whether they subject students to more or less rigorous…
Descriptors: Grading, Academic Achievement, Teacher Expectations of Students, Grade Inflation
Stange, Katherine E. – PRIMUS, 2018
Standards-based grading, in which grading should be designed to communicate to students their current level of mastery with regards to well-articulated standards, is becoming popular at the K-12 level. As yet, the literature addressing standards-based grading at the university level is scarce. In this paper, I document my attempts to put into…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Grading, Introductory Courses, College Mathematics
Gershenson, Seth – Thomas B. Fordham Institute, 2018
Although the vast majority of American parents believe their child is performing at or above grade level, in reality two-thirds of U.S. teenagers are ill-prepared for college when they leave high school. Why this enormous disconnect? Could it be that test scores signaling that kids are "less than proficient" don't register with parents…
Descriptors: Grade Inflation, High School Students, Grades (Scholastic), Report Cards
Wosik, Dawid – Practitioner Research in Higher Education, 2014
This paper examines an assessment process within the context of quality, accountability and institutional effectiveness in academia. Considered as one of the most important elements in higher education, the assessment process plays a significant role in contributing to holistic quality as well as the performance of an academic institution. As a…
Descriptors: Grading, Educational Quality, Quality Assurance, Accountability
Hurst, Allison L. – Theory and Research in Education, 2013
Have college students become careerists rather than intellectuals? Are working-class students to blame for grade inflation, grade-grubbing, and the downscaling of the university's noble mission of educating the whole person? These assertions, although somewhat buried in a mass of facts and findings, are present in almost every research study on…
Descriptors: College Students, Working Class, Middle Class, Classification
Costley, Kevin C. – Online Submission, 2014
Grade inflation has been a consistently ignored problem in the public schools and universities for over fifty years. Grades keep getting higher and higher for a multitude of reasons. Students expect high grades. Parents demand high grades of their children and teachers. Some administrators implicitly or explicitly require that their teachers give…
Descriptors: Grade Inflation, Educational Practices, Guidelines, Student Evaluation