Some arguments to address:
* Most tests aren't standardized; therefore, grades pickup errors in the tests, and students pay the price.
* Grades only measure one aspect of a student's education--usually book learning. School also helps students develop social skills, artistic skills, and other difficult skills to measure.
* Grades are determined by teachers, and are therefore subject to teacher bias. Two teachers presenting the same materials could achieve vastly different results. Again, the grades pick up the quality of the instruction, but the student pays the price.
* There is no reliable audit mechanism to insure the grades are fair.
2007-11-28 21:19:56
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answered by lazuli42 2
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Because kids feel lower when they get worst grades then everyone else in the class even though they tried so much harder and society is messed up children are in so much competition and even sometimes teachers choose children that they prefer over others and give them better grades even when the work at hand wasn't nearly as good as the kid with the lower grade I've seen it before while helping out a "TEACHER" see actually seemed really dis loyal and basically let some kids cheat their way through her classroom also some kids have to struggle way to hard to achieve good grades and when they look at the easier learners it probably makes them upset that they don't have as strong as a mind because the Mind is a beautiful thing sorry I didn't add any period I talk on the computer as if im talking in real life hahaha I hope I helped.?
2007-11-28 21:20:57
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answered by Shayne H 1
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2007-11-28 23:03:14
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-11-28 21:18:42
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answered by Syed M 3
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