A common practice in medical education is to create a prescribed distribution of grades or ratings so that only a certain percentage of students receive the highest marks. This approach typically is employed to curb grade inflation and as a means to help faculty distinguish outstanding performers. Despite the well-intentioned reasoning for using prescribed grade distributions, a number of associated problems and probable consequences may result from this practice. Thus, the purpose of this article was to discuss the assumptions underlying this potentially unwise practice, the defensibility of this evaluation practice in the high-stakes arena of medical education, and the unintended consequences that such practices and policies may have on a...
Systematic Review of Grading Practice: Is there evidence of grade inflation? This paper describes th...
We consider a game in which schools compete to place graduates in two distinct ways: by investing in...
This paper introduces a numeric measure of course rigor as it pertains to grade distributions. The n...
In this article, I address the paradox that university grade point averages have increased for decad...
In this article, I address the paradox that university grade point averages have increased for decad...
This study evaluates how combining multiple grading practices and policies designed to promote excel...
Grades have long been identified by those in the measurement community as prime examples of unreliab...
This article presents results of a study of grading practice influence on the value of an assigned g...
Objective: There is a trend toward using pass/fail (P/F) grading in the first 2 years of medical sch...
The topic of grade inflation, the awarding of too many "A's" and "B's"...
Student Evaluations of Teaching (SETs) do not measure teaching effectiveness, and their widespread u...
It’s time to abandon grading scales that distort the accuracy, objectivity, and reliability of stude...
Grade inflation has long been an issue in academia, and with this comes the concern that instructors...
Although higher education has begun to come to grips with problems in the process of evaluation of s...
In recent years, it has become as commonplace in American colleges and universities for students to ...
Systematic Review of Grading Practice: Is there evidence of grade inflation? This paper describes th...
We consider a game in which schools compete to place graduates in two distinct ways: by investing in...
This paper introduces a numeric measure of course rigor as it pertains to grade distributions. The n...
In this article, I address the paradox that university grade point averages have increased for decad...
In this article, I address the paradox that university grade point averages have increased for decad...
This study evaluates how combining multiple grading practices and policies designed to promote excel...
Grades have long been identified by those in the measurement community as prime examples of unreliab...
This article presents results of a study of grading practice influence on the value of an assigned g...
Objective: There is a trend toward using pass/fail (P/F) grading in the first 2 years of medical sch...
The topic of grade inflation, the awarding of too many "A's" and "B's"...
Student Evaluations of Teaching (SETs) do not measure teaching effectiveness, and their widespread u...
It’s time to abandon grading scales that distort the accuracy, objectivity, and reliability of stude...
Grade inflation has long been an issue in academia, and with this comes the concern that instructors...
Although higher education has begun to come to grips with problems in the process of evaluation of s...
In recent years, it has become as commonplace in American colleges and universities for students to ...
Systematic Review of Grading Practice: Is there evidence of grade inflation? This paper describes th...
We consider a game in which schools compete to place graduates in two distinct ways: by investing in...
This paper introduces a numeric measure of course rigor as it pertains to grade distributions. The n...