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Cox, Keni Brayton – American Secondary Education, 2011
In a standards-based instructional program, what does a course grade convey? What should it convey? What is the role of homework in assigning grades? What is the role of common assessments? This case study examined the responses of two groups of high school teachers during a district wide reform of grading practices. The first was a focus group of…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Interviews, Grading, Secondary School Teachers
Rodgers, Joseph Lee; Rodgers, Jacci L. – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2011
We propose, develop, and evaluate the black ink-red ink (BIRI) method of testing. This approach uses two different methods within the same test administration setting, one that matches recognition learning and the other that matches recall learning. Students purposively define their own tradeoff between the two approaches. Evaluation of the method…
Descriptors: Testing, Test Anxiety, Recall (Psychology), Recognition (Psychology)
Thurneck, Laurie – Inquiry, 2011
The improvement of communication both within and outside of the classroom is promoted by the national Communication-Across-the-Curriculum (CXC) initiative. The first CXC-based program emerged in 1974 at Center College, in Iowa, and since that time, the CXC initiative has gone through a number of changes and challenges. The Virginia Community…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Speech Communication, General Education, Communication Skills
Sadler, D. Royce – Quality in Higher Education, 2011
The tension between the freedom of academics to grade the achievements of their students without interference or coercion and the prerogative of higher education institutions to control grading standards is often deliberated by weighing up the authority and rights of the two parties. An alternative approach is to start with an analysis of the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Academic Freedom, Academic Achievement, Academic Standards
Geddes, Kimberly A. – Gifted Child Today, 2011
Gifted high school students are essentially absent in the research concerning academic integrity; however, over the past few years, educators of gifted students have noticed an increase in the occurrences of academic dishonesty among students in gifted classrooms (Abilock, 2009). This research may be analyzed to provide some insight into the…
Descriptors: Homework, Academically Gifted, Grade Point Average, Cheating
Sanna, A.; Lamberti, F.; Paravati, G.; Demartini, C. – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2012
Computer-based assessment of exams provides teachers and students with two main benefits: fairness and effectiveness in the evaluation process. This paper proposes a fully automatic evaluation tool for the Graphic and Virtual Design (GVD) curriculum at the First School of Architecture of the Politecnico di Torino, Italy. In particular, the tool is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Open Source Technology, Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Graphics
An, Shuhua; Wu, Zhonghe – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2012
This study focuses on teacher learning of student thinking through grading homework, assessing and analyzing misconceptions. The data were collected from 10 teachers at fifth-eighth grade levels in the USA. The results show that assessing and analyzing misconceptions from grading homework is an important approach to acquiring knowledge of…
Descriptors: Homework, Grading, Grade 8, Mathematics Teachers
Jae, Haeran; Cowling, John – College Teaching, 2009
This article proposes the use of a new technology to assure student anonymity and reduce bias hazards: identifying students by using bar codes. The limited finding suggests that the use of bar codes for assuring student anonymity could potentially cause students to perceive that grades are assigned more fairly and reassure teachers that they are…
Descriptors: Grading, Perception, Identification, College Students
Hohner, Margaret; Tsigaris, Panagiotis – American Journal of Business Education, 2010
For the past number of years, a Canadian university has been offering its business degree program in universities located in Tianjin and Shanghai, China. This paper examines the alignment of the two grading systems and its implications on the grade distribution of graduates from the programs. An attempt is made to find an exchange rate of the two…
Descriptors: Grading, Case Studies, Alignment (Education), Business Administration Education
Russell, Alene – American Association of State Colleges and Universities, 2010
Outsourcing--defined as an "institution's decision to contract with an external organization to provide a traditional function or service" (IHEP, 2005)--is nothing new to higher education. For decades, institutions have been "contracting out" or "privatizing" a variety of operational functions, hoping to reduce costs,…
Descriptors: Outsourcing, College Instruction, Public Colleges, Community Colleges
Randall, Mac – Teaching Music, 2010
The curriculum is established. Lesson plans are in place. Repertoire has been chosen. A regular rehearsal and performance schedule is underway. Now it is time to start evaluating how much and how well students are learning. Time, in other words, for one of the most essential--and trickiest--parts of the music educator's job: assessment. According…
Descriptors: Music Education, Performance Based Assessment, Music Teachers, Student Evaluation
McNeill, Helen; Brown, Jeremy M.; Shaw, Nigel J. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2010
Doctors in specialist training posts in the Mersey Deanery are expected to reflect on their clinical practice and to document their learning experiences in an e-portfolio. This study aims specifically to explore how they have engaged in reflection on their practice and how they utilise their learning portfolio to document evidence of this. A…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Delphi Technique, Qualitative Research, Student Teacher Attitudes
Moen, Jarle; Tjelta, Martin – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2010
Grades are important for admission of students in most higher education programs. Analyzing admission and student performance data at a major Norwegian business school, we find that the grading practice of teachers at regional colleges sending students to the school is affected by the average performance of the students being graded. Teachers at…
Descriptors: Grading, College Admission, Academic Ability, Business Administration Education
Collier, Douglas – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2011
There is little doubt that the assessment and evaluation of student learning, as well as the assessment and evaluation of a teacher's pedagogical skills and curriculum, is of tremendous importance. Indeed, without any evidence that learning is taking place, why should a school district invest time and resources in a given subject area? Yet…
Descriptors: Evidence, Physical Education, Role Perception, Program Evaluation
Fisher, Douglas; Frey, Nancy; Pumpian, Ian – Educational Leadership, 2011
Teachers and administrators at Health Sciences High and Middle College in San Diego, California, wanted to create a grading system that reflected understanding while still encouraging students to practice. They developed course competencies, or performance assessments, that teachers use to measure what students know and can do with the concepts…
Descriptors: Homework, Grade Point Average, Academic Achievement, Exit Examinations

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