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Briefing: Significant grade inflation may be occurring in graduate education, according to decades' worth of data
Strategic angle: Analysis of two decades of student data at a large U.S. university suggests that grade inflation exists in graduate education.
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Updated 17 days ago
Research conducted by Vivien Lee and colleagues at the University of Minnesota highlights a concerning trend in graduate education: potential grade inflation.
The analysis, which spans two decades of student performance data, suggests that the integrity of grading standards may be compromised in graduate programs.
These findings, published in Phys.org, raise questions about the implications for academic rigor and the overall value of graduate degrees in the current educational landscape.