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Author: Julia E. Torres

Going Gradeless in Urban Ed

March 10, 2018August 23, 2018 / Julia E. Torres / 12 Comments

It’s generally assumed that with regard to grading practices, we have to provide consistency for students so that everything is fair, and students are consistently evaluated with regard to their achievements, no matter what school they attend.   The fact is that this is pretend. Consistency is illusory.

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