[Vocabulary] "Credit-driven practice" (in education) - Is this phrase commonly used?

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lelinhchi

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Hello everyone!
I want to ask about the use of this phrase "credit-driven practice" in education topic. Is it commonly and correctly used with the meaning below?
"An effort to pursue achievements that are not in your ability and show off to everyone"
If it is not, could you please suggest a word/ phrase that has similar meaning?

I came across this phrase in a few English teaching websites in Vietnam but I was not so sure about the meaning and the use of it. When I looked it up on Google, there were not any exact examples available.

Thank you in advance for your help!
 

Rover_KE

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Welcome to the forum, lelinhchi.

The fact that Google shows no hits for the phrase tells you that it is not used at all – with any meaning.

Perhaps somebody else can suggest an alternative.
 
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