Here’s what happens when we treat grades as wages:


1️⃣ Teachers try to grade EVERYTHING


2️⃣ Teachers feel compelled to give marks for effort


3️⃣ Teachers put zeroes in gradebooks


4️⃣ Quantity > quality


5️⃣ Bonus marks distort the assessment picture


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