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Category Archives: Pedagogy
There Were Fourteen Thirteen Original Colonies
courtesy of the Sun Valley Elementary School in Nevada…
Burying the Lead: Grade Inflation and the Public-Private Divide
The following graph (available here at Flowing Data) has been doing the blog and twitter circuit the past few days. The data, collected by Stuart Rojstaczer, shows the average GPA for public (blue line) and private (green line) schools from the 1920s … Continue reading
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