This is the second article in a two-part series about equitable grading practices. The first article sets up some of the challenges. In this post, learn how teachers are addressing this issue. Nick ...
When grading policies vary significantly from one university to another, the principle of equal opportunity is undermined.
Kasi Allen at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon, writes: Marilyn: I'm writing regarding your response to a Baltimore teacher. (February 3, 2013) I am concerned that your response inadvertently ...
Imagine the following scenario: Valerie gets her report card back on a day when palpable excitement and fear surge through the school as students bustle back to homeroom in the afternoon. She is ...
(TNS) — When history teacher Jeff Kleiner assigns a quiz, test or lesson, he plots a roadmap to success on the board. Colors and numbers connect detailed criteria to each available score, showing ...
Rick: Hey Joe, eager to continue our conversation about grading. It’s a crucial subject but also one that quickly gets into the weeds, which can lead to a lot of confusion. So, let’s start by trying ...
This week’s question is: What Are The Best Types Of Grading Practices? Grades - students are often asking for their latest, our school district computer software is always telling us to input new ones ...
Rick: Joe, we had a fascinating conversation a few weeks ago about “equitable grading.” As I noted, I’m pretty skeptical, given that I’ve encountered it as an attack on rigor and traditional academic ...
I went on a guided tour Thursday of Rome’s historic Colosseum and saw the significance of the barbarism there thousands of years ago. Rome presented its public executions as equitable since the person ...
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