Why I Support Letter Grades

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I support letter grades, because it has been around for so long and proven creditable. Letter grades are more understood by parents than number or verbal grades. The numerical grading scale is good for quizzes or for graduate students’ assignments. Verbal descriptor can be given as feedback when paired with a letter grade or number grade. I stand by letter grades because they are concrete and it is universally know what each letter means, without having to guess how well the student performed.

I support absolute grading, because there is a level of expectation for students to be graded on. Absolute grading is better because best and works levels of performance do not exist, each student is given a fair chance to prove themselves. Relative

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