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[โ€“] Sludgeyy@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

Sorry it is called Curve Grading.

Curve Grading

Many ways to do it. But that example where the best student scored a 60%. Everyone would get +40%. That's a Standard Curve method.

Personally, they didn't curve a lot of grades when I was in high school. It was more a college thing. A hard test that pushes the limit of your knowledge without being unfair.

But yes a grade can change afterwards for whatever reason the teacher wants. They could just throw on 10% if they felt generous. Definitely apparent when it's like a writing assignment without clear right or whole answers like math.