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Grade Inflation


Grade inflation refers to the trend of awarding higher academic grades for work that would have received lower grades in the past. This phenomenon can undermine the value of grades as a measure of student achievement and academic standards. In language education, grade inflation can make it difficult to accurately assess learners' language proficiency and progress. Addressing grade inflation requires maintaining rigorous assessment standards, providing clear grading criteria, and ensuring that grades reflect true performance.
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