Harvard University faculty have voted to limit the proportion of undergraduate students receiving A grades in each course to around 20%. The results of this vote, released on Wednesday, significantly indicate that some elite institutions are reflecting on the growing prevalence of A grades. For years, grade inflation has plagued many higher education institutions, a widespread issue that is fundamentally undermining the credibility of education. Some schools attempted various measures but later withdrew them. Harvard's decision to take decisive action to reverse this negative trend may encourage other institutions to courageously confront similar problems.
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