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9780787980788

Beyond Grade Inflation: Grading Problems in Higher Education: ASHE Higher Education Report, Volume 30, Number 6

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    9780787980788

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    0787980781

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-05-01
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass
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Summary

As calls for accountability of student learning intensify, colleges and universities need to reexamine their grading practices and restore public confidence in college grades. This report presents a conceptual framework that can aid in understanding the complexity of grading problems in higher education. It takes into account individual course-grading philosophy, students' choice of coursework, changes in composition of the faculty, and changes in the student population, among other factors. The  conceptual framework helps professionals to understand that grading practices need to be examined at multiple levels, not just in the  aggregate at the institutional and national levels. Practices and problems vary by discipline, institutional type, faculty rank, and other such conditions. The framework also provides advice about where policymakers and leaders can target efforts (state aid policy) and other areas where they can have little or no impact (student demographic shifts). Capitalizing on the knowledge that senior faculty have related to grading, this monograph examines changing institutional practices, fluctuations in departmental and school norms, and various strategies for grading. It argues for the need for institutional policies related to grading and more discussion on campuses about standards and norms. The primary message of this monograph is that grading is a shared responsibility among members of the institution and external players such as accreditation bodies, state governments, and boards of trustees. Systematic work across these various groups is necessary to change the context that rewards lenient grading. This is Volume 30 Issue 6 of the ASHE Higher Education Report series, published by Jossey-Bass, An Imprint of Wiley.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary vii
Foreword xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Grading Problems in Higher Education 1(8)
Assessment of College Student Learning
4(1)
Purpose
5(1)
Overview and Scope
6(3)
Correlates of College Grades 9(6)
Students
11(1)
Faculty
12(1)
Courses
13(1)
Discipline
13(1)
Institution
13(2)
Reframing the College Grading Problem 15(14)
Guiding Conceptual Framework
20(2)
Consequences of College Grading Problems
22(7)
Reexamining the Empirical Evidence 29(16)
Grade Increase
30(2)
Grade Inflation
32(4)
Grade Compression
36(2)
Grading Disparity
38(7)
Uncovering the Roots 45(18)
Influences on Grade Change
46(7)
Causes of Grading Disparity
53(2)
Causes of Grade Inflation
55(4)
Incentive Matters
59(4)
Searching for Cures 63(12)
Emerging Practices
64(1)
Strategies and Innovations
65(1)
A Shared Responsibility
66(2)
Policy Instruments as a Guide for Policy Design
68(7)
Conclusions and Implications 75(6)
Implications for Research
76(2)
Implications for Practice
78(1)
Diagnostic Method for Grading Problems
79(2)
Appendix: Grading Proposals at Princeton University 81(2)
References 83(8)
Name Index 91(4)
Subject Index 95(4)
About the Author 99

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