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Old 05-07-2009, 05:18 PM   #1
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BY WALTER WILLIAMS
RELEASE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2009

Fraud in Academia

Soon college students will come home and present parents with their grades. To avoid delusion, parents should do some serious discounting because of rampant grade inflation. If grade inflation continues, a college bachelor's degree will have just as much credibility as a high school diploma.
Writing for the National Association of Scholars, Professor Thomas C. Reeves documents what is no less than academic fraud in his article "The Happy Classroom: Grade Inflation Works." From 1991 to 2007, in public institutions, the average grade point average (GPA) rose, on a four-point scale, from 2.93 to 3.11. In private schools, the average GPA climbed from 3.09 to 3.30. Put within a historical perspective, in the 1930s, the average GPA was 2.35 (about a C-plus); whereby now it's a B-plus.
Academic fraud is rife at many of the nation's most prestigious and costliest universities. At Brown University, two-thirds of all letter grades given are A's. At Harvard, 50 percent of all grades were either A or A- (up from 22 percent in 1966); 91 percent of seniors graduated with honors. The Boston Globe called Harvard's grading practices "the laughing stock of the Ivy League." Eighty percent of the grades given at the University of Illinois are A's and B's. Fifty percent of students at Columbia University are on the Dean's list. At Stanford University, where F grades used to be banned, only 6 percent of student grades were as low as a C.
Some college administrators will tell us that the higher grades merely reflect higher-quality students. Balderdash! SAT scores have been in decline for four decades and at least a third of entering freshmen must enroll in a remedial course either in math, writing or reading, which indicates academic fraud at the high school level. A recent survey of more than 30,000 first-year students revealed that nearly half spent more hours drinking than study. Another survey found that a third of students expected B's just for attending class, and 40 percent said they deserved a B for completing the assigned reading.
Last year, the Delaware-based Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) published results of their national survey titled "Our Fading Heritage: Americans Fail a Basic Test on Their History and Institutions." The survey questions were not rocket science. Only 21 percent of survey respondents knew that the phrase "government of the people, by the people, for the people" comes from President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Almost 40 percent incorrectly believe the Constitution gives the president the power to declare war. Only 27 percent knew that the Bill of Rights expressly prohibits establishing an official religion for the United States. Remarkably, close to 25 percent of Americans believe that Congress shares its foreign policy powers with the United Nations. Other questions asked included: "Who is the commander-in-chief of the U S. military?" "Name two countries that were our enemies during World War II." "Under our Constitution, some powers belong to the federal government. What is one power of the federal government?" Of the 2,508 nationwide sample of Americans taking ISI's civic literacy test, 71 percent failed; the average score on the test was 49 percent.
Possessing a college degree often does not mean much in terms of basic skills. According to a 2006 Pew Charitable Trusts study, 50 percent of college seniors failed a test that required them to interpret a table about exercise and blood pressure, understand the arguments of newspaper editorials, and compare credit card offers. About 20 percent of college seniors did not have the quantitative skills to estimate if their car had enough gas to get to the gas station. According a recent National Assessment of Adult Literacy, the percentage of college graduates proficient in prose literacy has declined from 40 percent to 31 percent within the past decade. Employers report that many college graduates lack the basic skills of critical thinking, writing and problem-solving.
The bottom line: To approach truth in grading, parents and employers should lower the average student's grade by one letter, and interpret a C grade as an F.
Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University. To find out more about Walter E. Williams and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.
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In keeping with isfar out style, Williams is spreading an alarm when there is little or nothing to be alarmed about.
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In keeping with isfar out style, Williams is spreading an alarm when there is little or nothing to be alarmed about.
you have actually shocked me falcon. I was thinking of you when I posted this to show you here is a totally unpolitical article. You obviously don't understand statistics. Reread the article and look at the changes. Are you telling me the younger generation has a better study ethic then you? Are you telling me your classes are tougher then when you first went to school?

I know for a fact he has nailed this and on target. I made my kids pause their show for in order for me to read this to them. They think I'm nuts not accepting a "C+". Sorry, they need "A"s because the grades are curved upwards. SAT's don't lie.
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I don't know the facts about college grades but high school kids these days just have not learned what we had to 40 years ago.
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I know for a fact he has nailed this and on target. I made my kids pause their show for in order for me to read this to them. They think I'm nuts not accepting a "C+".
They think you're nuts because you still can't tell the difference between "you're" and "your", yet you tell them they need an A. The typical engineering grad lacks in the English department, so it is of no surprise.

Who cares anyways? You can still get a job in information technology without knowing basic math. Let the Chinese and Indians do the real work.


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Old 05-08-2009, 05:09 AM   #6
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Schools, especially private schools,are under a lot of pressure to keep students, so they will bend over backwards to avoid flunking students. Teaching faculty are both subtley and overtly pressured to give high grades for average work. Oh, the stories i could tell....
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Sounds like the credit agencies rating debt issuances highly because they are beholden to the companies they rate. Quid pro quo at its finest!

If SAT scores had gone upcommensuratewith the grades, someone would have a basis of justification for the change. Though one could then argue thatthe SATs have been made easier as well. Seems to me the disparity of declining SATs and increasing grades makes a hard sell for those claiming the grades are justified.
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true dat. But I guess now standards for being hired out of college for some companies will ratchet upto a grade point average of 4.0 OR higher. I think the valid point is that "C" should remain "average," as it was always intended until PC stormed academia.
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At Harvard, 50 percent of all grades were either A or A- (up from 22 percent in 1966)
Didn't you just post an article by a Harvard Grad and then refer to his education as part of his credentials to bash Obama?

Here's your sign.
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