Grade Inflation Is Not the Problem
Alfie Kohn,
Alfie Kohn,
May 18, 2026
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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