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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]without grades, does everyone end up at the same place? If everyone is decidedly the same academically, at least on paper, then with limited resources, how do determine who gets what for things like colleges? How do you determine who is actually proficient and what proficient even is if you are not evaluating the performance of large groups? Or are you grading, but just not assigning the grades to the individual and only using them for internal reference?[/quote] I don’t think proficiency is a relevant metric here anymore.[/quote] I mean it sounds like some support the removal of all metrics beyond that humans exist, and at certain ages, they exist at various places where people may talk about stuff, whether they participate or not. [/quote]
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