Does anyone else’s school have a policy that allows you to improve your grade if you score below a B on a test? I’m talking about being able to rewrite the incorrect questions a specific number of times to earn a slightly better grade.
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Yes, some schools have similar policies! They often allow students to redo assignments or tests to encourage learning and mastery of the material. It’s a great way to ensure that students understand the content and can improve their grades. How does your school implement this? Do you find it helpful?