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Hendrikson, Edward C. – 1980
A checkbook learning activity which is adaptable to all grades, ages, and subject areas is described. The four reasons given for using checks in the classroom are to provide practice for students in computational skills, to increase student motivation, to provide real-world experience, and to replace the teacher's grading system. The following…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Banking, Elementary Secondary Education, Grading
Pearson, Judy C.; Roberts, Charles – 1983
A study examined the differential grading that occurs in the basic speech communication classroom and attempted to identify predictors for the differences in the grades that male and female students receive. Subjects, 47 women and 48 men enrolled in the same lecture section of a basic communication course at a small private midwestern college,…
Descriptors: College Students, Communication Research, Communication Skills, Females
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Goldman, Roy D.; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1974
Descriptors: Adaptation Level Theory, College Admission, Grade Point Average, Grade Prediction
Lawson, Bruce, Ed.; And Others – 1989
Designed to raise the full range of hermeneutic concerns regarding evaluation of student writing, and to spur further research and discussion, this collection of essays focuses on a reconsideration of the interpretation and evaluation practices of writing teachers. Essays include: "A Reflective Conversation: 'Tempos of Meaning'"…
Descriptors: Grading, Higher Education, Reader Text Relationship, Student Evaluation
Hugenberg, Lawrence W., Ed. – 1990
This annual collection contains essays relating to instruction in the basic communication course, grading in the basic communication course, evaluating the basic communication course, and the "state" of the basic communication course. Papers in the collection include: "The Future of the Basic Course" (Judy C. Pearson and Paul…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Cognitive Style, Communication Apprehension, Grading
Hill, Miriam Helen – 1989
Learning modules offer the advantage of improved student knowledge through demonstrated competence with the instructional materials. Separate lessons are delivered with quizzes available after each lesson. Multiple quiz forms are necessary. When the students believes he is prepared, the student requests and takes the quiz. A standard level of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Grading
Albuquerque Public Schools, NM. – 1985
This report summarizes the findings of a 1985 study of the Albuquerque Public Schools (APS) summer school program. Statistics, charts and survey results provide a picture of the student population, school financial situation, course offerings, participant attitudes, etc. The APS summer school is self-supporting, but tuition is rising rapidly and…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Attendance, Course Content, Course Selection (Students)
Hess, Roger; And Others – 1987
This volume contains two papers concerning appropriate accommodations that can be made in the areas of grading and granting credits and diplomas for mildly handicapped high school students. The first paper discusses grades for students with disabilities who are mainstreamed in general education classes. It presents seven guiding principles that…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Credits, Evaluation Methods, Grading
Borchardt, Donald A. – 1980
A computer assisted system called PEERRATE was used in a theater history course at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey in Newark, in fall 1980, in order to give students an opportunity to anonymously grade one another's written work and to compare their own ratings with those of fellow students and the instructor. The PEERRATE system is a…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Grading
Burton, Fredrick – 1983
This study explores and identifies patterns of teacher, student, parent, and administrator responses to letter grade evaluation systems. The study examined four main points: rationales for letter grades, interpretations of grading procedures and process, the consequences of letter grades, and alternatives to letter grades. The study involved an…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Conventional Instruction, Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education
Di Pietro, Robert J. – 1983
The strategic interaction method is based on the principle that dramatic tension is the essential ingredient in second language learning, but unlike the drama built on audience spectatorship, classroom drama builds within each student involved in the interaction. Students take scenarios, thematically cohesive events, and create their own dialog as…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Difficulty Level, Drama
Prakash, Madhu Suri – 1985
The consequences of the minimum competency testing movement may bring into question the basic assumptions, goals, and expectations of our school system. The intended use of these tests is the assessment of students; the unintended consequence may be the assessment of the school system. There are two ways in which schools may fail in the context of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Accountability, Educational Assessment
Bell, John; Caterini, Charles – 1980
In 1974 the course "Outdoor Education" began at the University of New Brunswick for student teachers in training. Since its inception 125 students have laboured, learned and enjoyed the course whose 3 primary goals are to help student teachers (1) choose aspects of the environment to enlarge the scope of a subject, (2) focus attention on…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Course Content, Environmental Education, Field Trips
Sperling, Melanie – 1984
Intended for teachers, this paper considers response to student writing, looking at the different angles from which it is commonly perceived and acknowledging the complications that evaluation and the demands of curriculum add to that response. Three major areas are examined. There is an historical look at response, so that some of the roots of…
Descriptors: Feedback, Grading, Student Evaluation, Teacher Education
Hughey, Jim D.; Harper, Bena – 1983
Grading style refers to the regularities and variations in the judging habits of instructors. To test the contention that grading is a communication act and ought to be related to other communication variables like instructor responsiveness, a study examined data collected from 15 teaching assistants and 2 faculty members. In addition, it reviewed…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Communication Skills
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