Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Meritocracy of Mediocrity

            An article I read a few years ago detailed exactly what an A paper should be. Put simply, it’s the paper I become so involved with that I don’t remember I’m supposed to grade it. When I have to (repeatedly) force myself to slow down and look for errors, I know I’m reading a good essay.
            Unfortunately, what I see most of the time are mediocre papers where students expect to get 100% simply for completing the assignment at the bare minimum, regardless of other requirements.

            When did mediocrity gain such high rewards?