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Originally Posted by DaPointIsDaBomb
Homeschoolers all get As because the teacher is their parents and they won't fail them.
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Not at all true. When a course is outsourced (ALEKS, distance learning, college course, etc.) we assign the same grade as the original course, and use a 90%, 80%, 70%, 60% grading scale for sources that assign percentages rather than letter grades.
I think the lowest grade we've assigned in home school is a C. But my children know I wouldn't be any slower to assign a D or F to them than I ever was when I was a public school teacher.
When I taught in the community college, my rate of assigning Ds and Fs was usually between 10% and 30%, with the higher failure rates for the harder courses.
At the Air Force Academy, I probably recommended more cadets for disenrollment for academic reasons than any other faculty member there.
My teens know there is no one to go whine to if their parents assign a failing grade.