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Kaimann, Richard A. – Journal of Educational Research, 1974
Descriptors: College Faculty, Grading, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Zeman, James V. – 1986
Student input into grading in the basic speech communication course can be accomplished through a peer evaluation system. Three student evaluators are assigned for every student speech. Speeches are given a quality score by the peer evaluators and by the instructor. Rating errors are minimized by assigning peer evaluators so that no…
Descriptors: Grading, Higher Education, Peer Evaluation, Public Speaking
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Neel, John – Education, 1974
This study attempted to determine the effects of two grading foci, emphasis on content vs. emphasis on grammar, on the reliability and level of grades awarded to English composition themes and the effects of annotation vs. no annotation on the reliability and level of grades awarded. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Educational Objectives, Grading, Grammar
Wilson, Richard E. – Junior Coll J, 1969
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Objectives, Grading, Learning
DePue, Palmer – Educ Forum, 1969
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Grading, Measurement Techniques, Multiple Choice Tests
Link, William R. – Saturday Rev, 1969
Descriptors: Curriculum, Education, Educational Philosophy, Grades (Scholastic)
Taylor, Hugh – 1981
A selected review of the effects of various grading systems on student motivation at the university level has been summarized and interpreted. Particular emphasis is devoted to contract grading and the identification of student characteristics, both personal and intellectual, that appear to interact favorably with this relatively new grading…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Grading, Higher Education, Performance Contracts
CARR, HOWARD E.; WEAVER, HARRY T. – 1962
THE FEASIBILITY AND PRACTICABILITY OF USING A DIGITAL COMPUTER (IBM 1620) TO GRADE PHYSICS LABORATORY REPORTS WAS INVESTIGATED. IN ORDER TO TEST THE VALUE OF USING THE COMPUTER, TWO TYPES OF COMPUTER PROGRAMS WERE WRITTEN FOR EACH OF FOUR EXPERIMENTS. ONE PROGRAM COMPLETELY GRADED THE REPORTS BY ENTERING THE STUDENT'S DATA AND HIS CALCULATED…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computers, Digital Computers, Grading
Neal, W. Patrick; And Others – 1978
One course in persuasion reviews six theories of attitude change--five based on Otto Lerbinger's designs for persuasive communication (cognitive design, stimulus response design, motivational design, personality design, and social design), and a sixth (perceptual design) developed by the instructors. Instruction in each includes a variety of…
Descriptors: Grading, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse, Speech Curriculum
Palmer, Orville – 1962
Seven major kinds of "bad" or "dishonest" marking systems much used by English teachers ar" briefly described. English teachers are urged to be more aware of recent publications which evaluate various marking systems. (BN)
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, English Instruction, Evaluation Methods, Grading
Marzano, Robert J.; Arthur, Sandra – 1977
Twenty-four tenth-grade students were randomly assigned to three groups as part of a study of the effects of teacher comments on student essays. Throughout the course, one group received comments to indicate faults, one group received comments correcting errors, and one group received comments designed to foster thinking. At the beginning and end…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Grade 10, Grading, Secondary Education
McDonald, W. U. – 1977
This paper argues that it can be helpful to accept and comment upon preliminary drafts of student papers, as well as the "final" version that will be graded. Comments on preliminary drafts should focus on what seem to be the most fundamental matters, leaving others (including grading) for later drafts. Appropriate types of concerns and comments at…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Expository Writing, Grading, Higher Education
Nuckols, Troy E.; And Others – 1968
The phased typing program uses individualized instruction to enable each student to achieve a level of typing skill commensurate with his own motivation, ability, available time, and performance objective. For the typical student the four phases correspond in time to four semesters of typewriting instruction. Students who intend to use the…
Descriptors: Business Education, Grading, High School Students, Individualized Instruction
Remley, Audrey W. – 1969
In the early 1960's, Westminster College adopted a new grading system, with the traditional grade levels of A, B, C, D, and F converted to DN (Distinction), HP (High Pass), P (Pass), and NC (No Credit). NC replaced both D and F of the old system, and grade point averages were abolished, in an effort to encourage students to register in more…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Rating, College Credits, Comparative Analysis
Kivits, Virginia M. – The General College Studies, 1969
Although more college students are enrolled in freshman composition classes than in any other, there is little clarity of purpose in these writing courses. In such a field, where outcomes must be expressed in terms of student writing skills acquired (or not acquired), few well-defined experiments have been reported. This investigator, in an…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Grading, Grammar, Language Laboratories
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