Step 1
Read the Article
Read the article to understand the main idea.
記事を読んで、おおよその内容をつかみましょう。
Harvard moves to limit A grades
Data showed that more than 60% of grades were in the A range in recent years. Professors argued that top grades had become so common that they no longer clearly identified outstanding academic performance.
The new policy will begin in fall 2027. In courses that use A to F grades, instructors will be allowed to give A grades to no more than 20% of students in a class, plus four additional students. Professors also approved using class ranking instead of GPA when selecting students for honors and awards.
Supporters of the reform believe that if top grades become less common, students may feel less pressure to maintain perfect academic records. As a result, they may focus more on learning instead of trying to get top grades. Psychology Professor Joshua Greene said the change may encourage students to take more challenging courses.
However, not everyone welcomed the decision. A survey found that nearly 85% of students opposed limiting A-range grades, and some were worried the policy could hurt their chances of getting jobs or entering graduate school.
It remains uncertain whether other universities will follow Harvard's example. Still, some educators outside Harvard praised the move as an important step toward strengthening academic standards.
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Step 2
Check the Vocabulary and Phrases
Check the following vocabulary and phrases.
以下の単語やフレーズの発音、意味、使い方を確認しましょう。
undergraduate
学部生
a university or college student who is studying for their first degree
My sister is an undergraduate at a university in Osaka.
私の姉は大阪の大学の学部生です。
GPA
成績平均値(grade point averageの略)
a number that shows a student's average grades in school or university
She worked hard to improve her GPA before applying to graduate school.
彼女は大学院に出願する前に、GPAを上げるために一生懸命勉強しました。
honors and awards
栄誉や賞
special recognition and prizes given to people for their achievements
The school gives honors and awards to students who help their community.
その学校は地域に貢献した生徒に栄誉や賞を与えます。
oppose
反対する
to disagree strongly with somebody's plan, policy, etc. and try to change it or prevent it from succeeding
Some neighbors oppose building a large hotel near the beach.
海岸の近くに大きなホテルを建てることに反対する近隣住民もいます。
strengthen
強化する
to become more powerful or effective; to make somebody/something more powerful or effective
Daily practice can strengthen your speaking skills.
毎日の練習はスピーキング力を強化できます。
Step 3
Comprehension Questions
Answer the following questions based on the article.
理解度問題に挑戦しましょう。
What new policy will Harvard University introduce to reduce grade inflation among undergraduates?
According to supporters, how could the policy change student behavior?
Step 4
Discussion
Share your opinions on the following questions.
以下の質問について、自分の考えを述べてみましょう。
Do you usually care a lot about your grades? (Or did you care a lot about them when you were a student?) Why or why not?
Would you rather choose something easy and safe, or something difficult but interesting? Why?
How does competition affect you? Does it motivate you or stress you out?
Do you think students learn better when they focus on learning instead of grades? Why or why not?
Do you think schools should limit how many top grades they give to students? Why or why not?