Long-term trend of higher marks plus pandemic spike sees more top students competing for coveted programs

  • Rumblestiltskin@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    More parents realising they can push teachers to give their students higher marks. Even in elementary school I see parents pushing for higher marks and teachers give in because they don’t want to argue and make their job harder.

  • Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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    High school grades just seem to be fake at this point.

    My kid and his friends, who graduate this year, never had homework, yet they all have 90%+ grades.

    When I was growing up, you might have had one kid in the class with over a 90 in any given subject, and they worked their ass off every waking hour.

    Now? 20 minutes of ‘work’ a day and they’re acing the class. This doesn’t benefit their future at all.

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      Maybe teaching has gotten better and so has the means of productivity? If you look at the productivity of corporations, it’s gone up a lot over the past couple of decades. I imagine that can have the same effect on students and teachers. I’ve got nothing to back that up but it’s an interesting thought.

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        That’s a nice thought, but I know that’s not what’s happening. Even during the pandemic the online classes were extremely basic and still no homework was given.

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    Grade inflation does no one any good. Teachers deal with enough from parents without needing to try and argue why their child doesn’t, in fact, deserve 95% instead of 75%.

    The only way I can see forward is to improve the push back against parents by the school board/administrators so the teachers feel they can refuse without the parents just going around them and getting what they want.

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    Let’s not devolve into the US college admissions system where grades are irrelevant and people only care about extracurriculars, please.

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      college admissions system where grades are irrelevant and

      30 years ago this statement was repeated to me and it’s not been false since: “the only problem a student cannot overcome at college is a lack of funds; everything else has a solution”

      It was said to me by the admin assistant for the dean of admissions at a globally-recognizable university institution as I waited to speak to him about an issue unrelated to money. It was resolved.

      I think Canada has focused on a different, very crucial quality about its applicants that has nothing to do with grades. I worry that’s going to continue unless and until we consolidate schooling at this level as well and make performance the only criteria for attendance and advancement.