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Many smaller (<60 students) math classes, in my experience, have bimodal distributions of scores, so a bell curve by definition simply doesn't make sense. In addition, there's been a move to standards-based or mastery-based grading, that is, grading according to what you know of the material rather than how you compare to your neighbor. This allows comparisons over time and consistency with regard to subsequent classes -- if you have a C as a prerequisite for the next class, then a C should indicate the same mastery of material rather than the same relative position in the class.


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