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Parkhurst, Ralph E. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1981
A system designed to provide workable mathematics enrichment to gifted students in a standard mathematics classroom is presented. Mathematical contracts are the main feature of this successfully used program. (MP)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Elementary Secondary Education, Grading, Individualized Instruction
Sykes, Barbara – CORE, 1979
Problems in grading and evaluating English compositions are discussed. Factors include methods of marking, reliability, prediction, characteristics of markers, and handwriting. The effect of time passage on evaluation criteria was determined by comparing essays written in 1922 with new ones written on the same topic (f=fiche number). (MH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Essays, Evaluation Criteria, Factor Structure
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Friedlander, Jack – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1980
Compares full- and part-time community college faculty members with respect to the following indicators of teaching effectiveness: teaching experience, continuity of employment, degree attainment, selection of course materials, reading requirements for students, use of instructional media and support services, grading practices, availability to…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Full Time Faculty, Grading
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Ulbricht, Kurt; Zimmermann, Peter – Higher Education, 1981
Problems encountered in testing in aerospace engineering courses in an accelerated technical program of a German military university are outlined. Four common grading procedures are compared, and the optimum length of written tests is discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Acceleration, Aerospace Education, Armed Forces, Engineering Education
Bayne, Sarah – Independent School, 1980
Low grades and papers overrun with corrections can discourage children from learning to write. Assuming children who write a great deal can become good writers, this article provides alternatives to grading: individual, weekly conferences; editing by peers; and use of an overhead projector. Praise and comments are considered a must. (DS)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Grading, Individualized Instruction, Informal Assessment
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Shinn, Larry – Business Education Forum, 1979
To evaluate office occupations realistically, evaluation procedure criteria were developed using office simulation techniques. Grading methods given cover quality, quantity, attenance, tardiness, use of time, and cost of extra supplies, with grade penalties for performance deficiencies. (MF)
Descriptors: Attendance, Classroom Techniques, Evaluation, Evaluation Criteria
Byrne, Colin – Teaching at a Distance, 1979
The reliability of grades on tutor-marked assignments was studied as background for debate on changing examination and assessment policy at the Open University. Results indicate that essay questions present the greatest reliability problems. (JMF)
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Assignments, Essay Tests, Evaluation
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Hanlon, Heather – School Arts, 1979
To have more contact with children who particularly desired her help, an itinerant art teacher set up a box in each school where students could voluntarily leave their artwork for her to comment on and return later. The week's outstanding products were displayed in the cafeteria "art gallery." (SJL)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Teachers, Childrens Art
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Duplechin, Mary Arden C. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1979
Describes an approach to evaluating creative writing in which the teacher acts as an editor and grades according to contracts set up during conferences. (MKM)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Creative Writing, Grading, Performance Contracts
Boland, Sandra K. – Education Unlimited, 1979
The interconnecting roles of vocational and special educators in preparing handicapped students for employment are examined, and a case study of a 26-year-old mildly retarded man with emotional problems is presented. (CL)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum Development, Employment, Grading
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Kromhout, Robert A. – Physics Teacher, 1979
Describes how an astronomy course, designed for nonscience students, was structured, taught, and graded, pointing to specific changes made with respect to the individualizing aspect of the procedure. (GA)
Descriptors: Astronomy, College Science, Course Descriptions, Grading
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Sullivan, Keith; Hall, Cedric – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 1997
Third-year education students (n=25) required to self-assess a literature review using the teacher's grading guide produced assessments generally in agreement with the teacher's but tended to overestimate their grades. Interviews with students indicated those overestimating their grades were less clear about evaluation standards and wanted more…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, College Students, Education Majors, Evaluation Criteria
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Carroll, Pamela Sissi; And Others – English Journal, 1996
Discusses how 4 teachers handle writing assignments, response, grading, portfolios, time allotted for completion of assignments, and classroom environment for English-as-a-second-language students. (RS)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, English (Second Language), Grading, Portfolios (Background Materials)
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Burch, C. Beth – English Journal, 1997
Describes how to create a rubric for portfolios which includes quantity and quality. Presents suggestions for implementing a two-tiered portfolio rubric. (RS)
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Classroom Techniques, Evaluation Methods, Grading
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Lowman, Joseph – College Teaching, 1990
A review of research on college student motivation and its relationship to learning looks at popular views of motivation, extrinsic vs. intrinsic motivation, the effects of extrinsic rewards, similarities to learning orientation and grading orientation, evaluation methods, and the power structure in the classroom. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Instruction, College Students, Educational Research, Grading
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