Grades are a standard part of the American educational system that most students and teachers take for granted. But what if ...
Major decisions that affect the trajectory of students’ lives hinge on their high school grades: in-class support they might or might not receive, college admission offers, and potentially financial ...
The impact of grade grubbing on teachers typically isn’t positive—many reported feeling uncomfortable with the requests and ...
High school students' grades keep getting better, but standardized tests tell a different story. According to new research, while grade inflation is continuing to drive high school grades up, students ...
The school district's superintendent is now standing up for the students. — -- A Native American high school student in California says a teacher lowered her and a friend's participation grades ...
Harvard students are in an uproar after the school's Office of Undergraduate Education released a report last week saying the Ivy League school is "failing to perform the key functions of grading," ...
Emir J. Phillips is an associate professor of finance at Lincoln University in Jefferson City. His lawsuit against the ...
Public confidence in higher education is at an all-time low, with significant drops in approval ratings in recent years among both Democrats and Republicans. Across the country, college professors and ...
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STUDENTS' grades are generally considered protected data and cannot be disclosed publicly without the student's consent. In many countries, this protection is governed by laws or regulations. In the ...
Editor's Note This story has been updated to reflect the grades of 53 schools evaluated within the Escambia County Public Schools district. Escambia County Public Schools maintained a district-wide ...
Grades are a standard part of the American educational system that most students and teachers take for granted. But what if students didn't have just one shot at acing a midterm, or could even talk ...