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Hanna, Gerald S.; Cashin, William E. – 1988
The advantages and disadvantages of two common grading methods are presented, and from an analysis of the virtues and vices of these prototypic methods, a set of goals or criteria for grading systems is derived. Percentage and class-curve grading systems are discussed in detail. Criteria for grading systems include the following: obtain relevant…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Rating, Class Rank, College Instruction

Oliphant, Robert – Liberal Education, 1980
Higher education, it is suggested, has lost much public confidence because of the problem of overinflated grading standards. Relative performance standings of all students in a course could correct the inconsistencies. "Extra academic record" evaluations are seen as expensive, draining faculty time and university resources. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Class Rank, College Students
Bell, Andrew John – 1994
Though many would like to see a de-emphasis on grades in American higher education, three major reasons prevent this: student motivation, student perception, and the nature of American society. Students need extrinsic motivation and grades are the most effective of all student motivational tools. In addition, as evaluation is always oriented…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Rank, College Instruction, Competition