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Peer reviewedWesp, Richard – Teaching of Psychology, 1986
Students in two introductory psychology classes using a personalized system of instruction were assigned to either daily quizzing or self-initiated quizzing treatment conditions. Results showed students in the daily quizzing section completed course work more rapidly and earned higher grades by reducing procrastination. (Author/JDH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Instruction, College Students, Educational Testing
Peer reviewedBabad, Elisha Y. – American Educational Research Journal, 1985
Israeli elementary school teachers graded a handwritten worksheet allegedly written by an "excellent" or a "weak" student. This ability labeling caused a significant expectancy bias effect. The effects of teachers' ethnic origins, preferred teaching methods, teaching experience, and views on Israeli school integration on…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Bias, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
Peer reviewedNagy, Philip – Canadian Journal of Education, 1984
Describes Newfoundland's method of identifying discrepancies among high school graduation marks and the consequences for students of adjustments made to reduce the differences. Notes effect of size of school, random error, and influence of school or teacher on differences. Considers three sets of assumptions necessary for the analysis. (SB)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedRobertson, Michael – College Composition and Communication, 1986
Decries the narrow focus of teachers' comments on technique at the expense of content in students' essays. (HTH)
Descriptors: Grading, Higher Education, Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes
Miller, Sue; McDermott, Patrick – Improving College and University Teaching, 1983
A special workshop at Coppin State for students who succeed in the freshman remedial mathematics course but fail on the final test is described. The two-week review provides a relaxed atmosphere, a tutoring format encouraging more active participation, and a test-anxiety workshop. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, College Freshmen, Higher Education, Pass Fail Grading
Peer reviewedBoles, Jacqueline – Teaching Sociology, 1985
A college course designed to introduce students to the administration of voluntary associations is described. Course goals and objectives are discussed, and course requirements and the grading system are reviewed. Sources of teaching materials are provided. The appendix contains a list of national organizations that provide training materials and…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Educational Objectives, Grading
Peer reviewedSword, D. S. – British Journal of Language Teaching, 1984
Describes the development of the Clwyd Graded Objectives Scheme in French. Tests were developed in which the context of the questions and the language used were authentic and covered the skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing. Discusses each of these test components and the way in which they were graded. (SED)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, French, Grading, Language Tests
Peer reviewedStones, Edgar; Webster, Harry – Educational Research, 1984
Reports the findings of an investigation into student teacher failure in final teaching practice in training institutions in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Few students who complete a course of training fail. Reasons for this finding are discussed. A reappraisal of the approach to the final assessment of teaching practice is suggested. (CT)
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Failure, Formative Evaluation, Pass Fail Grading
Peer reviewedCarter, Fred M.; Schaefer, Richard T. – Integrated Education, 1976
Attempts to determine how significant it is to classroom teaching of race oriented topics that the instructor and students are of different races, with the premise that the increased presence of minority students and faculty on the college campus has special significance to race related courses. The study is limited to black-white interaction.…
Descriptors: Classroom Desegregation, College Faculty, College Students, Grading
Peer reviewedMarshall, P. B. – Medical Education, 1976
A statistical analysis reveals that: (1) inclusion of continuous assessment (CA) scores in the final assessment does not alter the ranking order of student performance; (2) it sometimes benefits the student, especially those of below-average ability; and (3) inclusion of CA in the final assessment of students in honors courses has no significant…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries
Wynne, Edward A. – 1995
This guide presents Cooperation/Competition (C/C) as the next stage in the evolution of cooperative learning, with its unique ability to mobilize the powerful forces of intergroup and individual competition to supplement cooperative learning's teamwork. In C/C, teachers group students into homogeneous or heterogeneous learning teams, with teams…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Competition, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education
Reali, Aline M. de M. R.; Reyes, Claudia R.; Martucci, Elisabeth M.; Mizukami, Maria da Graca N.; Lima, Emilia F. de; Tancredi, Regina M. S. P.; Mello, Roseli R. – 2001
This study investigated Brazilian elementary teachers' decision making processes when evaluating and grading students' written work. Teachers analyzed the written work of four students who were unknown to them, then produced reports indicating: their perception of the author's grade level and reasons for believing it was that grade level; positive…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Foreign Countries
Allen, James D.; Lambating, Julita – 2001
This study investigated preservice, inservice, and college teachers' reasons for making assessment and grading decisions. A survey examined their perspectives about a case study that presented a grading dilemma in which a teacher, "Sarah", assigned grades based on criteria that were potentially invalid and unreliable. Participants analyzed the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Grading, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education
Pounds, Buzz R. – 1999
While scholars--Elbow (1997), Dolphin (1997)--have suggested contract grading, most contracts are initially created from the top down to promote the accountability required by administrators. Additionally, Radican (1997) describes issues of accountability in portfolio assessment. This paper describes the use of contracts along three major…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Environment, Freshman Composition, Grading
Cognard, Anne M. – 1996
This monograph discusses two studies that investigated weighting grades and waiving classes for gifted students. Data were gathered from 19 interviews with teachers, counselors and administrators in four high schools, questionnaires filled out by 189 high school administrators, 80 school policies on weighting grades and 19 policies on waiving…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Advanced Courses, Flexible Progression, Gifted


