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Leaked: Harvard’s Grading Rubric

13 pointsby shukiover 11 years ago

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kiddzover 11 years ago
This is a good example of the promise of distributed learning where &quot;admissions&quot; is based on progressively better performance. In a world where anyone can take an intro Harvard class online and their performance(s) earn them more access (e.g. actually physical enrollment&#x2F;credits --things that use real resources), grade inflation would make such a system fail.<p>But until then, I think there&#x27;s a general feeling that the admissions process accepts those who basically only do &quot;A&quot; work, and subsequent grading within the school follows as such. Brown does P&#x2F;F and Yale Law School omits grading too.
cbhlover 11 years ago
One of the things that bothers me about online newspapers as a medium is that you don&#x27;t get the same cues that this is in the &quot;Opinion&quot; section of the paper that you&#x27;d get from a dead-tree newspaper.<p>It would have been more apparent that this was satirical for someone scanning if it had been surrounded by other Opinion articles on a page, and&#x2F;or had a large political cartoon nearby. But these don&#x27;t translate well to a deep link on a newspaper&#x27;s website.<p>After reading this and the linked Boston Globe article, I had to come back to this page and look for &quot;Opinion&quot; (and found it in the URL before I found it on the web page itself).
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