Attention Economy


Thursday, December 26, 2024

Delusions and Grade Expectations

No, You Don’t Get an A for Effort
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/26/opinion/school-grades-a-quantity-quality.html
Adam Grant:
High marks are for excellence, not grit. In the past, students understood that hard work was not sufficient — an A required great work. Yet today, many students expect to be rewarded for the quantity of their effort rather than the quality of their knowledge. In surveys, two-thirds of college students say that “trying hard” should be a factor in their grades, and a third think they should get at least a B just for showing up at (most) classes.