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Peer reviewedBrookhart, Susan M. – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 1999
Presents suggestions for classroom-assessment courses regarding (1) communicating assessment results by assigning grades; (2) communicating assessment results in other ways; and (3) communicating the results of standardized testing. Discusses course content in the context of the "Standards for Teacher Competence in the Assessment of…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Competence, Course Content, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedKlingner, Janette K.; Vaughn, Sharon – Exceptional Children, 1999
A synthesis of 20 studies that investigated the perceptions of 4,659 elementary and secondary students (760 with disabilities) of instructional procedures in inclusive classrooms found that students with high-incidence disabilities and their typical peers want to have the same activities, books, homework, grading criteria, and grouping practices…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Grading, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
Peer reviewedSpeck, Bruce W. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1998
College faculty have a responsibility to help students unveil some of the mystery of professional judgment in student assessment, both to help explain instructional practices and to create a model for students' use when they become professional evaluators. Teachers can use a variety of methods to ensure that subjectivity in assessment is not…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, College Faculty, College Instruction, Definitions
Peer reviewedMaranto, Robert; Gresham, April – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1998
Explains that one way to overcome free riding (when some members of a group shirk their responsibilities, leaving others to complete the work) is the "Knickrehm Method", in which the professor grades the group project and students can gain or lose points based upon peer evaluations. Describes two trials of the Knickrehm Method. (CMK)
Descriptors: Grading, Group Activities, Group Dynamics, Higher Education
Peer reviewedTaylor-Thoma, Marcie – Social Education, 1999
Discusses the Maryland School Performance Assessment (MSPAP), addressing the benefits of MSPAP and the teachers' call for assistance. Focuses on the use of the Internet to (1) disseminate information about assessment to parents and students and (2) offer professional development for teachers on instructional and assessment strategies. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Grading, Internet
Schneider, Alison – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2000
Reports on a recent vote of the faculty senate at the University of California at Santa Cruz to institute mandatory letter grades instead of continuing its innovative narrative evaluation system. Reasons include effects on student recruitment, graduate school admissions, and employer considerations. Notes strong opposition from students and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Educational Change, Evaluation Methods
Haladyna, Thomas; Hess, Robert – Educational Assessment, 1999
Reviews and evaluates compensatory and conjunctive standard-setting strategies, presenting and discussing the rationales for each approach. Results of a comparison of the two approaches for a state high school certification writing test provide insight into the problem of choosing either strategy. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Decision Making, Graduation Requirements, High School Students
Peer reviewedSchulte, Aileen – College Teaching, 2004
In pedagogical literature, asynchronous, computer-mediated courses have been promoted as an interactive mode of course delivery. However, few studies have evaluated the effectiveness of different teaching strategies in this medium. In this paper, I describe the development of my asynchronous course and outline the fundamental dilemmas in…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Computer Assisted Instruction, Online Courses, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHassel, Holly; Lourey, Jessica – College Teaching, 2005
More than eleven hundred university students were surveyed to determine attitudes toward learning and accountability. Apathy, absenteeism, and grade inflation emerged as contributing to the lack of student accountability. This article suggests institutional changes to reanimate college classrooms: explicit expectations; smaller, engaged classes;…
Descriptors: Student Responsibility, Grade Inflation, Accountability, Student Attitudes
Bartlett, Robin M.; Strough, JoNell – Teaching of Psychology, 2003
We compared grades and course evaluations in an undergraduate social psychology course taught using 3 different instructional formats: traditional, traditional with a course guide, and multimedia with a course guide. Students' grades (N=937) and course evaluations of grading procedures (N=547) were higher when a course guide was available. The…
Descriptors: Grading, Course Content, Social Psychology, Multimedia Instruction
Braxton, John M.; Bayer, Alan E. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2004
Bringing together the results of the research reported in Chapters Four and Five, this chapter provides recommendations for instructor behavior consistent with the best criteria for ethical behavior toward students.
Descriptors: Ethics, Teacher Behavior, Teacher Student Relationship, College Faculty
Wyatt, Gary; Saunders, David; Zelmer, Derek – Educational Research Quarterly, 2005
In the spring of 2003, a survey was conducted to examine the differences in perceptions of academic rigor and engagement between faculty and undergraduate students at a small, liberal arts university in the Midwest. Although a sample bias in the student responses (students with higher GPAs had a higher tendency to respond) precluded a number of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Student Reaction
Lingefjard, Thomas; Holmquist, Mikael – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications: An International Journal of the IMA, 2005
Peer-to-peer assessment, take-home exams and a mathematical modeling survey were used to monitor and assess students' attitudes, skills and competencies in mathematical modeling. The students were all in a secondary mathematics, teacher education program with a comprehensive amount of mathematics studies behind them. Findings indicate that…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Teacher Education Programs, Grading, Mathematics Instruction
Zigmond, Rosalyn H. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2006
Recognizing that students shudder at revision and see it as a perfunctory task to satisfy only their teachers, the author offers an approach that motivates students to revise thoughtfully without increasing teachers' reading workload. Quite simply, good writing requires less time to read than poor writing. The Numbers Approach to grading can free…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing Teachers, Revision (Written Composition), Grading
Kramer, Philip I. – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2005
People who become educational leadership professors usually come to their new occupation with a range of skills and experiences. Most doctoral preparation programs in educational leadership however do not always prepare future faculty members to address conflicts that arise when the actual roles and responsibilities of the new faculty member…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Administration, Access to Education, Graduate Study

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