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By Teresa Seright, 03 September 2007 “Acceptance of grade inflation sets students up to fail, puts patients at risk and makes nurse educators the target of litigation,” writes the author. Given those realities and the fact that, over the last 34 years, undergraduate grade point averages have risen 15 percent per decade, it’s critical, she contends, that nurse educators not follow the trend. |
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