Tennessee rolled out its controversial third grade reading law in 2023. The law hinges on a section of the state's standardized test and sets off a fast-moving timeline for students to avoid being ...
Mary Tamer, a former member of the Boston School Committee is executive director of MassPotential, a nonprofit education organization. On student report cards across the Commonwealth, it appears that ...
Harvard University faculty have voted to give out fewer A’s in a bid to combat grade inflation. Recruiters and hiring managers are relieved — and hoping it will help distinguish the best candidates ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) — Parents across South Carolina could soon get a more accurate picture of how their children are performing in school after Gov. Henry McMaster signed a new law eliminating the ...
Forbes College Financial Grades assess private non-profit colleges' operational health and balance sheet strength through ten key metrics. These include endowment assets per student, a vital indicator ...
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In the 2024–2025 school year, 60.2 percent of grades awarded at Harvard were A's, according to the school's Office of Undergraduate Education. For context, only a quarter of undergraduates received ...
Harvard University faculty members voted to cap the number of A's awarded to students, a grading change aimed at making student marks more meaningful. By a vote of 458 to 201, faculty approved a ...
May 20 (Reuters) - Harvard University faculty have imposed a limit on the number of "A" grades that can be given to undergraduate students in an effort to end a growing trend of grade inflation at the ...
Harvard faculty have approved a plan to curb grade inflation by limiting the number of A grades professors can issue, capping years of debate over whether having top grades from the nation’s oldest ...
Higher education is in trouble — and grades are losing their meaning. That’s the verdict a committee from Yale University reached last month in a report that said universities have strayed from their ...