Is grade inflation on the rise? How much does your G.P.A. matter in the long run? And when did M.I.T., of all places, become “the cool university”?
- SOURCES:
- Scott Hugo, housing justice attorney at Oakland City Attorney’s Office.
- Bob Ladouceur, former head football coach at De La Salle High School.
- Jon Marcus, writer at The Hechinger Report.
- Amelia Nierenberg, Connecticut correspondent for The New York Times.
- James Pennebaker, professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin.
- Stuart Rojstaczer, writer and former professor of geophysics at Duke University.
- RESOURCES:
- "Making the (Letter) Grade: The Incentive Effects of Mandatory Pass/Fail Courses," by Kristin Butcher, Patrick J. McEwan, and Akila Weerapana (Education Finance and Policy, 2023).
- "To Help New Students Adapt, Some Colleges Are Eliminating Grades," by Jon Marcus (NPR from Hechinger Report, 2023).
- "Grade Inflation Continues to Grow in the Past Decade," by Edgar I. Sanchez and Raeal Moore (ACT Research, 2022).
- "Why Good Teaching Evaluations May Reward Bad Teaching: On Grade Inflation and Other Unintended Consequences of Student Evaluations," by Wolfgang Stroebe (Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2016).
- "Grade Inflation at American Colleges and Universities," by Stuart Rojstaczer (GradeInflation.com, 2016).
- Chasing Perfection: The Principles Behind Winning Football the De La Salle Way, by Bob Ladouceur and Neil Hayes (2015).
- "Daily Online Testing in Large Classes: Boosting College Performance while Reducing Achievement Gaps," by James W. Pennebaker, Samuel D. Gosling, and Jason D. Ferrell (PLOS One, 2013).
- EXTRAS:
- "Higher Education Is Broken. Can It Be Fixed?" by People I (Mostly) Admire (2023).
- "Freakonomics Radio Goes Back to School," series by Freakonomics Radio (2022).