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Las Vegas high-school English teacher Laura Jeanne Penrod initially thought the grading changes at her school district made sense. Under the overhaul, students are given more chances to prove they have mastered a subject without being held to arbitrary deadlines, in recognition of challenges some children have outside school.

Soon after the system was introduced, however, Ms. Penrod said her 11th-grade honors students realized the new rules minimized the importance of homework to their final grades, leading many to forgo the brainstorming and rough drafts required ahead of writing a persuasive essay. Some didn’t turn in the essay at all, knowing they could redo it later.

“They’re relying on children having intrinsic motivation, and that is the furthest thing from the truth for this age group,” said Ms. Penrod, a teacher for 17 years. . .

Source Article (wsj.com)

>Las Vegas high-school English teacher Laura Jeanne Penrod initially thought the grading changes at her school district made sense. Under the overhaul, students are given more chances to prove they have mastered a subject without being held to arbitrary deadlines, in recognition of challenges some children have outside school. >Soon after the system was introduced, however, Ms. Penrod said her 11th-grade honors students realized the new rules minimized the importance of homework to their final grades, leading many to forgo the brainstorming and rough drafts required ahead of writing a persuasive essay. Some didn’t turn in the essay at all, knowing they could redo it later. >“They’re relying on children having intrinsic motivation, and that is the furthest thing from the truth for this age group,” said Ms. Penrod, a teacher for 17 years. . . [Source Article](https://www.wsj.com/articles/schools-are-ditching-homework-deadlines-in-favor-of-equitable-grading-dcef7c3e?mod=djemalertNEWS)

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it benefits students with after-school responsibilities, such as a job or caring for siblings, as well as those with learning disabilities.

I would take this great idea further and highly recommend schools become more flexible and allow children to attend when it's convenient for them. This way gang members and children that have hardships can graduate when they have time.

Traditional grading methods, they say, favor those with a stable home life and more hands-on parents.

Stable homes are so racist! Disgusting!

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Rewarding bad behavior under the guise of compassion. Seems to be a lot of that everywhere lately.

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Good. I hope (((public school))) gets so increasingly bad that all Whites homeschool or organize other schooling anyway.

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They don't want to encourage achievement. Now you get penalized for good behavior ....like with credit scores.

This promotes a sense of entitlement. Wait until these idiots enter the workforce and see just how bad it gets.