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Through all of this, recovery is still a possibility, Kohn in his article suggest solutions the problems that plague students while trying to achieve the highest grade possible. In his article, Kohn discusses the possibility of removing the grading system altogether and replacing it with a focus on learning, rather than achieving the highest grade with not effecting the chance of getting

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