Extra Credit: The Downfall of America?
I feel dizzy from the number of times I have flip-flopped on the topic of extra credit in schools. As a middle school educator, I am flooded with requests from students, "Please, Mr. G. Is there any way I can do extra credit? Pleeeeeeease?" Some years, heart strings were tugged in September, and my policy was made for me. Other years, however, I stood strong and tall, feeling a bit like an ogre, saying "So sorry, I don't do extra credit," but unsure about the WHY behind this statement. Once I thought long and hard about extra credit, and its potential damaging effect on my classroom, and exponentially my school, my state, and beyond, I decided that extra credit was a dirty little secret, and simply had to go. Why? Extra credit, sitting innocently enough by itself, doesn't sound so sinister, right? I found that more often than not, extra credit was being requested by students who wanted to raise their grade. What a fantast...