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Stewart, Penny – 1993
Teachers often act more like artists, in the sense that they tend to jump back and forth between new trends in pedagogy and theory. Meanwhile, the public, concerned that student evaluation as manifested in grading procedures rests on shaky ground, are losing faith in the credibility of their children's teachers. One way for teachers of all…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Cooperative Learning, Grades (Scholastic), Grading
Crehan, Kevin D.; Haladyna, Thomas M. – 1994
More attention is currently being paid to the distractors of a multiple-choice test item (Thissen, Steinberg, and Fitzpatrick, 1989). A systematic relationship exists between the keyed response and distractors in multiple-choice items (Levine and Drasgow, 1983). New scoring methods have been introduced, computer programs developed, and research…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Testing, Distractors (Tests), Models
Agnew, Eleanor – 1993
Anecdotal testimony indicates that grade deflation is encouraged in many colleges and universities, especially in freshman writing courses. As a result, grading down has become a point of pride for some writing instructors. Instead of earning reputations as good, caring, committed teachers whose students do well because the teachers have worked…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Freshman Composition, Grade Inflation, Grading
Santa Barbara Elementary and High School District, CA. – 1976
Sample student learning contracts and job (task) cards, which have been used successfully with junior high school students, are collected in this document. The sample contracts in the areas of reading, writing, and language arts show a variety of formats and point systems for earning grades. The job cards, which can be placed in a learning…
Descriptors: Grading, Junior High Schools, Language Arts, Learning Activities
Meikle, Robert J. – 1982
A total of 47 twelfth grade students from five different English classes and the six teachers in the English department at a secondary school in Canada took part in a study to determine what effects traditional grade-based writing evaluation procedures had upon the process of writing. There were three distinct yet related components to the…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Grade 12, Grading, High Schools
Heffernan, James A. W. – 1983
The tendency to read for errors is an occupational hazard for writing teachers, but there is something profoundly wrong in measuring progress by measuring the reduction of errors. To begin breaking this habit, teachers must first recognize the fundamental hypocrisy in making correction markings that are at odds with the intended message (i.e.,…
Descriptors: Feedback, Grading, Higher Education, Literature
Haladyna, Thomas M. – 1984
The purpose of this study is to examine an option-weighting method as it affects pass-fail decisions in formative and summative evaluation of student achievement for instructional units, certification, advancement, licensure, admissions, placement, and selection. A database was constructed using high school achievement test data where a…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Cutting Scores, High Schools, Multiple Choice Tests
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Walling, Donovan R. – Educational Leadership, 1975
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Grades (Scholastic)
Williams, David – Audio-Visual Language Journal, 1974
A brief comparison of secondary school examination methods in England and the Federal Republic of Germany is made. The Abitur, or examination for the leaving certificate of the German grammar school, is explained, and an Abitur and its results at the German School, the Hague, 1974, are described. (RM)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Evaluation Methods, German, Grading
Burke, Richard R. – 1989
Cooperative learning as a promising approach for higher education is discussed in terms of its relation to active learning, cognitive processing, and personalizing principles and concepts. Preliminary data from experimental classes demonstrated little advantage for a group improvement incentive. While students in the bottom third of these classes…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cooperative Learning, Grading, Group Activities
Chase, Clinton I.; Wakefield, Linda M. – 1984
Procedures used by 55 faculty in the evaluation of students in various academic areas in Indiana University were studied. The majority of respondents taught undergraduates, were male, and were experienced, full-time faculty. Business faculty used primarily essay tests and research papers, while physical science faculty used mostly objective tests,…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, College Faculty, Departments, Educational Testing
Marcotte, James – 1984
Information is provided on the Developmental Education Program offered at Cincinnati Technical College for students who have been accepted conditionally into one of the health, business, or engineering career programs at the college. Sections I and II outline the rationale for and goals of the developmental education program. Section III describes…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Developmental Studies Programs, Grading, Program Descriptions
Hanna, Gerald S.; Cashin, William E. – 1988
The advantages and disadvantages of two common grading methods are presented, and from an analysis of the virtues and vices of these prototypic methods, a set of goals or criteria for grading systems is derived. Percentage and class-curve grading systems are discussed in detail. Criteria for grading systems include the following: obtain relevant…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Rating, Class Rank, College Instruction
Summerville, Richard M.; And Others – 1988
A study of grading practices at Christopher Newport College (Virginia) was conducted, using as data the grades awarded from 1979 to 1986. Differences between "in-department" and "out-of-department" grades were also analyzed, for all students enrolled in courses in more than one department. Results included the following: (1)…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Departments, Differences, Grade Inflation
Nufrio, Ronald M. – 1989
Based on the idea that a wide range of individualization in the classroom is necessary to both stimulate the students and to meet their needs, this paper presents a complete course in English Literature based on the learning contract system. Included in the paper are a course outline with the objectives and the rules for the class; a title page…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, English Curriculum
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