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Over all, 58 percent of high schools got the same grade as last year, 15 percent did better and 26 percent did worse.
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While 62.1% of 16-year-olds got A*-C grades in maths – a slight improvement on 2012 – only 51.7% of 15-year-olds got the same grades, a more than 10 percentage point margin.
Let's forget that there were 168 Black and Latino students who got the same grades or even better grades than her but were denied admission.
Does everyone in the team get the same grade?
We are working as an entire class on this project (the whole class gets the same grade).
Team members will typically get the same grade, but we may differentiate in extreme cases of unequal contribution.
Today's system of 50 different sets of benchmarks for academic success means 4th grade readers in Mississippi are scoring nearly 70 points lower than students in Wyoming -- and they're getting the same grade.
The nation has a patchwork of standards that vary widely from state to state and a system under which he said "fourth-grade readers in Mississippi are scoring nearly 70 points lower than students in Wyoming — and they're getting the same grade".
In her memo, she quoted one student as saying, "If I get the same grade for my very best work that I get for work that is not my very best, I'm less motivated to try to stretch as far as I can".
It was no longer possible to assume that children taking the same subject years apart would get the same grade for the same standard of work, he said.
If one student gets a 91 and another gets a 99, and both get the same grade, this represents a failure on the school's part to recognize performance levels, not "inefficient overwork". As a teacher, I tend to reserve an A+ for those truly exceptional students who clearly go above and beyond what I consider necessary to show high proficiency.
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