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The solution here is to do away with grades and have each teacher write a narrative evaluation of each student. Then the emphasis might be on learning rather than grades. Certainly more work for the teachers, but many place have used it. Of course, we would be hard pressed to know who would be most put out by that, the parents, the faculty, or the student.I suspect the outcry would be great.

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