A Harvard faculty committee has recommended capping the number of A grades that can be assigned in undergraduate classes to 20%, plus up to four additional A’s per class.
Good grading starts long before a class ends.
Faculty voiced cautious support for a proposal that would cap undergraduate A grades at roughly 20 percent and introduce an ...
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Easy A’s, lower pay: Grade inflation’s hidden damage
For more than three decades, grades in American schools and colleges have been going up, up, up. A’s are more common. Failure is rarer than it once was. At the same time, student achievement, as ...
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Harvard limiting the number of A grades is a good thing — even if students are melting down over it
It’s time for Harvard students to say goodbye to their straight-A’s. On Friday, a committee of faculty advised the school to ...
Problems of collective action must be addressed collectively. That means that any solution to grade inflation on campus must ...
A recent report found that a majority of grades given out at Harvard were A’s. Professors will vote on a proposal to limit ...
Harvard University is proposing to limit the number of top grades awarded to undergraduate students, responding to concerns ...
Harvard committee proposes capping A grades at 20% per class starting 2026-27 to combat grade inflation that has seen over 60 ...
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Harvard slashes A grades by nearly 7 percentage points after faculty crackdown on grade inflation
Harvard cuts A grades by nearly 7 percentage points as university tackles widespread grade inflation crisis affecting student evaluations and academic standards.
A faculty committee at Harvard released recommendations on how to tame grade inflation at the Ivy League school.
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Opinion: It’s OK to let kids fail, and this needs to start before high school
The consequences of never failing are worse than the occasional bad grade.
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