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the new policy(passive) caused bypossible grade inflation

The forgiveness policycreatesgrade inflation

the UK ’s universities ’ degree algorithms , which translate marks into a final classificationare contributingto grade inflation

Critics sayleadsto grade inflation

changes in grading policyhave causedgrade inflation

The school used this policyto preventgrade inflation

The proposed practicewould preventgrade inflation

practice examsresultsin grade inflation

because , as I said before , I do n't wantto contributeto grade inflation

Those who oppose the practice fearcould contributeto grade inflation

fro m parents and siblingshas ledto grade inflation

However reforms to A - levels which divided the qualification into six units and allowed candidates resits to boost their marks are saidto have contributedto grade inflation

Pressure to pass studentshas causedgrade inflation

whereas instructors in the past had more grading flexibilitypossibly leadingto grade inflation

evaluations ... higher gradesleadsto grade inflation

university officials fiddling around with “ degree algorithms ” – which translate the marks achieved by students during their degree into a final classificationhas contributedtowards grade inflation

assessment strategiesleadto grade inflation

the latterwould leadto grade inflation

our effortsresultin grade inflation

The move will address concerns about pupils sitting exams in modules , and re - sitsleadingto grade inflation

If only the worst , outlying marks are omitted , it is possiblewould leadto grade inflation

to give higher gradesleadingto grade inflation

Suppose you were asked to test the proposition that publishing students ’ teacher evaluationscausesgrade inflation

Multiple exam boardshave ledto grade inflation

the steady rise of credit scores as the economy expanded over the past decadehas ledto ‘ grade inflation

Concern over the rigour of coursework - generally , marks are higher in courseworkresultingin grade inflation

combined with a decentralised grading practiceledto grade inflation

structural factors ... universitiesleadto grade inflation

potential intra - municipal school competitionleadsto grade inflation

Offering extra credit is not always appropriatemay leadto grade inflation

The traditional wayleadsto grade inflation

departments ... because it can helppreventgrade inflation

certain policiesmay contributeto grade inflation

Labour policies(passive) caused bya grade inflation

the withdrawal policiescontributedto grade inflation

the competitive pressures between boards which it is alleged in the present systemleadsto grade inflation

Perhaps 10 % isto preventgrade inflation

because we have created multiple mechanismsto preventgrade inflation

The argument on one side ... that they did n't wantto causegrade inflation

the research ... some universitieswas contributingto grade inflation

issues for studentsmay causeissues for students

more students to graduatewould causemore students to graduate

more students to be at the top of the distributioncausesmore students to be at the top of the distribution

the increase in honors studentscausesthe increase in honors students

to students who are unsuited to higher education staying in the system longer and usually incurring more student loan debt without being able to pay more student loan debt offhas ledto students who are unsuited to higher education staying in the system longer and usually incurring more student loan debt without being able to pay more student loan debt off

the information problem(passive) created bythe information problem

problems likecausesproblems like

many problemscausesmany problems

a situation where far too many pupils were getting the top grades ( A and A * in old moneyhad createda situation where far too many pupils were getting the top grades ( A and A * in old money

to an irreversible decline in the quality of studentsHas ... really ledto an irreversible decline in the quality of students

the courses that students chooseinfluencesthe courses that students choose

to attract students and fundingdesignedto attract students and funding

most students to be overconfident in their abilitiescausesmost students to be overconfident in their abilities

more harm than good for studentsmay be causingmore harm than good for students

students up for an uncertain futuresetsstudents up for an uncertain future

this discrepancy(passive) is caused bythis discrepancy

a problem ( in distinguishing between graduatescreatesa problem ( in distinguishing between graduates

debate in higher educationsparksdebate in higher education

to worthless degrees and cognitive biases ... leaving students thinking they are smarter than they actually aremay leadto worthless degrees and cognitive biases ... leaving students thinking they are smarter than they actually are

a plethora of students that have an average above 90has createda plethora of students that have an average above 90

the course selection process of the studentsmay influencethe course selection process of the students

to more than a quarter of students getting a firsthas ledto more than a quarter of students getting a first

from French students rioting in 1968resultingfrom French students rioting in 1968

weak students to be admitted and retainedis causingweak students to be admitted and retained

in a tough reality check for studentscan resultin a tough reality check for students

a problem called the GPA gapcreatesa problem called the GPA gap

to a bias problem in admissions as wellcan leadto a bias problem in admissions as well

to an asymmetrical positioning of students in class and also in the workplacescontributesto an asymmetrical positioning of students in class and also in the workplaces

a working thesis statementto composea working thesis statement

a false sense of students ’ academic progresscreatesa false sense of students ’ academic progress

some of the best students to perform at less than their bestmay causesome of the best students to perform at less than their best

how students approach course and college expectationsmay also influencehow students approach course and college expectations

in more than a dozen straight - A students in a single classcan resultin more than a dozen straight - A students in a single class

students to study less than in previous yearshas ledstudents to study less than in previous years

to declining work effort by college studentshas contributedto declining work effort by college students

from the competitive market ethos and the increasing imperative to satisfy fashionable obsessions of the politiciansresultingfrom the competitive market ethos and the increasing imperative to satisfy fashionable obsessions of the politicians

from the emphasis in American education on the notion of self - esteemhas resultedfrom the emphasis in American education on the notion of self - esteem

GPAs to skyrocket across all divisionshas causedGPAs to skyrocket across all divisions

a decline in educationhas causeda decline in education

this percentage to increasehas causedthis percentage to increase

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