Ford School of Public Policy: Grade Inflation Can Cause Real Harm According to Courant
August 05, 2020
August 05, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Aug. 5 -- The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy issued the following news:
"Everybody's grades are getting better every year," according to Paul Courant, Ford School professor. "When I went to college, a B+ average was considered to be quite good. Now in many places, it's not seen that way."
Grade inflation prevents a clear touchpoint to evaluate how people really are doing.
But Courant said the problem is even . . .
"Everybody's grades are getting better every year," according to Paul Courant, Ford School professor. "When I went to college, a B+ average was considered to be quite good. Now in many places, it's not seen that way."
Grade inflation prevents a clear touchpoint to evaluate how people really are doing.
But Courant said the problem is even . . .