Stephen Downes

Knowledge, Learning, Community

I've always wondered about complaints about grade inflation. What if everyone does well? Isn't that the objective? Alfie Kohn writes: "Four troubling assumptions inform their outrage: that higher grades imply lower standards; that a teacher's job is to sort students (rather than to help everyone succeed); that stringent grading motivates students (which conflates extrinsic with intrinsic motivation and is unsupported by data); and that students should be pitted against each other in a race for artificially scarce high grades (so that no matter how well everyone does, there must always be losers)."

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