Parents from a Hamilton secondary school started the school year with a letter informing them that their children would be part of a “gradeless learning” trial in secondary classrooms.
Do you see a bit of DEI creeping in here? They want to bring all students to the lowest common denominator. They want to eliminate the bright students because they feel they make the lesser students feel inferior. This will undermine the initiative of bright students, and upon graduation, you will be producing a group of uneducated individuals with little hope for the future.
When these students attempt to find work and a career they will find that grading exists. That'll be a shock. Probably it will work out because they'll find there are no jobs unless you're a TFW.
The Teachers Union and their 'clients' the teachers, will love this. Grades were almost the only metric that could be used to grade teacher performance.
Do you see a bit of DEI creeping in here? They want to bring all students to the lowest common denominator. They want to eliminate the bright students because they feel they make the lesser students feel inferior. This will undermine the initiative of bright students, and upon graduation, you will be producing a group of uneducated individuals with little hope for the future.
When these students attempt to find work and a career they will find that grading exists. That'll be a shock. Probably it will work out because they'll find there are no jobs unless you're a TFW.
The Teachers Union and their 'clients' the teachers, will love this. Grades were almost the only metric that could be used to grade teacher performance.