Dozens of school districts embrace 'equitable grading,' setting up students for failure

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Dozens of school districts embrace 'equitable grading,' setting up students for failure
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'Self-discipline is just another form of white supremacy, according to the Left... Thus, testing, grades, and any other form of academic rigor are being discarded as outdated symptoms of systemic racism.' -KayleeDMcGhee

One student who experienced these grading changes for himself said they incentivized poor work habits and noted that even some of the highest-achieving students in his Las Vegas high school have stopped showing up to class unless there was an exam.

This isn’t just a K-12 phenomenon. More than 80% of four-year colleges said in a recent poll that they don’t intend to require standardized tests, including the SAT and the ACT, in their applications this fall. The reason? Because the tests don’t adequately take into account various socioeconomic factors that might affect an applicant’s score.

Proponents of equitable learning believe they are helping underprivileged students, but in reality, they are setting them up for failure. Very few successful people would be where they are right now if they had not been forced to develop the character and determination required to succeed. Indeed, equitable education is really its own form of bigotry — one that resigns students to lives of mediocrity by never demanding more from them. Why should children from any background, but especially those facing difficulties, expect to succeed if the adults in their lives have already assumed they won’t?

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