University of Texas associate professor Jeffrey T. Denning argued that grade inflation in K-12 schools and colleges may boost short-term outcomes but undermine students’ long-term academic and career ...
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Easy A’s, lower pay: Grade inflation’s hidden damage
For more than three decades, grades in American schools and colleges have been going up, up, up. A’s are more common. Failure is rarer than it once was. At the same time, student achievement, as ...
After adjusting for inflation, the average net costs of college tuition at public institutions has decreased over the past decade. While news accounts often attribute a recent decline in American’s ...
Lawmakers haven't adjusted per-pupil state funding for public education in 13 years. This year, they could raise it—and tie ...
A Fact Check analysis shows a growing gap in both total funding and per-pupil spending ...
Just when we thought it was safe to return to the supermarket aisle, it seems inflation has come back to bite us again. Worse ...
I like to call this phenomenon the “inflation of education”, where the number of degrees is becoming inversely proportional to their value, and where quantity is overriding quality. Renowned ...
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