Joshua R. Eyler is the director of the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning and a clinical assistant professor of teacher education at the University of Mississippi. He is the author of How Humans Learn: The Science and Stories behind Effective College Teaching.
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Preface: Scarlet Letters Acknowledgments Introduction: What Is a Grade? And Other Important Questions Part I: The Many Problems with Grades 1. The Race Nobody Can Win: Grades as Obstacles to Motivation and Learning 2. Helicopters, Lawnmowers, and Stealth Fighters: Parents and the Pressure to Get Good Grades 3. The Weight of Their World: Grades and the Mental Health Crisis in America 4. Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall: How Grades Reflect and Extend Inequities Part II: How We Can Help 5. Building Up and Bouncing Back: What Parents Can Do at Home 6. Reinventing Education: How Teachers Are Exploring New Approaches to Grades and Grading in the Classroom 7. Climbing Mountains: Changing Our Schools, Colleges, and Universities Epilogue: A Future without Letters? Bibliography Index