Impartial Grading Revisited

Teaching Philosophy 38 (3):261-272 (2015)
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In a much-discussed article on fair grading, Daryl Close said that impartial and consistent grading of students forbids practices like grading on a curve and dropping the lowest grade. I show—negatively—that impartiality and consistency don’t forbid these practices. I also show—positively—that some other conditions on fair and reasonable grading do rule out grading on a curve and dropping the lowest grade.

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Leslie Burkholder
University of British Columbia

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