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Item Grade Inflation in the Elementary Setting(2011) Oswald, Megan A; Hyman, Randy; Ryan, CindyGrade inflation can be defined as adjusting a student’s grade for non-academic purposes. Research shows that it is present in high school and college classrooms, but there is little to no focus on grade inflation in the elementary classroom. This qualitative study was comprised of two focus groups containing six teachers totaled. They were asked ten questions regarding their grading policies when it comes to report cards. The participants’ responses were recorded and analyzed for common trends using grounded theory. The results from the focus group’s discussions indicated that grade inflation is not a concern in the elementary classroom as the guidelines for assigning grades are too stringent. While the teachers may modify an assignment or adjust a homework grade, the majority do not alter report card grades.