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HS Social Studies teacher (AP World, World, Sociology). We might be back up...
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Going to throw this out and see if anyone can help me out. We're talking about grade inflation - it's post-AP & I think it's interesting - finding lots of articles on the grad inflation bandwagon. But struggling to find ones that look at the issue from a different perspective: 1/
Teachers are more effective than before. Students are smarter than before. We rely more on different kinds of assessments than in the past which are different measures. Etc. Can find lots of posts like this, but an article not so much. Thanks in advance if you can direct me to some!
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