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    Even though it may be true that number grades could possibly hurt a students self esteem in reality keeping number grades is necessary to help students get ahead in life with a better attitude. The grades students get in high school go beyond just that school since most students rely on their grades to get into a good college. Changing the grades so it only shows "pass" or "fail" is not a good idea because you can no longer distinguish a student who gets all A's and a student who is barley…

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    Get Good Grades Essay

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    goofed around and wasn’t trying my best to get good grades. The little effort showed when I got my progress reports. All my grades were below a C and I wasn’t very proud of myself and neither were my parents when I showed it to them. It was after this incident that I realized that good grades weren’t going to fall from the sky directly onto my hands, I had to earn them by working hard and trying my best. When my classes began, I had earned decent grades, mostly B’s, C’s, and a couple of D’s. As…

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    “Grade inflation "is a huge problem," says former US senator Hank Brown, who tried to make it a priority issue as president of the University of Colorado in 2006”(Primack 1). Grade inflations are inconvenient to an student's advance education. It harms students, staff, advanced education and society overall. For students, grade inflation implies never knowing where they stand and not working as hard as conceivable to arrive. This presents issues with the way of life that requests moment…

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    My Grade Point Average

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    With a Grade Point Average, or GPA, of 4.0 in my Fall semester, an overall GPA of 3.8, and a SAT score of 1310, I believe my grades are relatively good. Lowell High School is a school known for its academics in San Francisco. Some people even believe that the students at Lowell High School only breath, eat, and sleep math equations or textbooks, but with it being my place of education for 3+ years, I am able to balance both my studies and my social life, contradicting the stereotype placed on my…

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    Grade Inflation: In Alfie Kohn’s article, “The Dangerous Myth of Grade Inflation,” Kohn analyzes the complaints of student’s grades rising over the years. During his analysis Kohn looked for data that demonstrated reasons why grades were thought to have been inflated versus the students motivation behind achieving higher grades. Kohn also explains that it is difficult to determine the reasoning behind grade inflation claims. These claims may be false depending on the time period in which the…

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    Zen and the Art of Grade Motivation by Liz Mandrel Summary Liz Mandrel writes “Zen and the Art of Grade Motivator”. In this article, the former high-school teacher gives an account of her trial of testing a non-grading system and its effects on the students and their ambition to learn and gain knowledge without the pressure of getting good grades. She observes how the elimination of grades can be effective for students. Contemplating the importance of grades in maintaining the quality of…

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    King 18 March, 2016 Should students have letter grades? Letter grades should not be used to grade students in school. Because there here to learn, not to pass things.(In fact, they’re “relics from a less enlightened age,” says education expert Alfie Kohn, author of punished by rewards and schooling beyond measure and who (Time Magazine Cindy Long) (describes as “perhaps the country’s most outspoken critic of education’s fixation on grades and test scores.) “The research quite clearly shows…

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    As any student knows, grades are reflective of their accomplishments in a given class. However, grades mean much more to students than whether they know the material or not. Grades mean whether or not someone will get into their college of choice, whether or not they have to retake that class they had failed as a result of an emotional semester, whether or not they are hired for a position against someone who graduated with a higher grade-point average (GPA). Students are under more duress than…

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    Have you ever gotten paid for your grades I suggest that students ages 10+ should be getting paid for their grades I found out many reasons why kids should be getting paid for good grades. Adults go to work every day and get paid for it and some jobs they don’t even have to do anything, Kids go to school for 6-8 hours and learn and when they get good grades they should get paid for it because they're working hard for it and trying their best. Some kids should at least be getting paid for honor…

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    what is going on or how you are going to get good grades this semester? If you would like to succeed in life and do well in school it is suggested that you should learn how to get respectable grades. If you get satisfactory grades overall, you can go to a good quality college and after that you can have an acceptable job that will provide you a steady income for your necessities and life in general. If someone does not get a hold of appropriate grades, most likely that person will not do well…

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