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Clauson, Donna J. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 1998
Describes a way to assign points to the problem-solving process. Provides a rubric-scoring example. (ASK)
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation, Grading
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Colby, Susan A. – Educational Leadership, 1999
Outlines a four-step grading system to help teachers implement standards-based education. Teachers should design a workable format; define three sets of codes (for assessment types, performance levels, and time periods); create a grade book with easily accessible student grade sheets; and monitor and adjust the process. (MLH)
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Elementary Education, Grading, Guidelines
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Friedman, Stephen J.; Troug, Anthony J. – ERS Spectrum, 1999
Describes a study that analyzed the written grading policies used by teachers from a Midwestern high school to determine to what extent they matched grading practices generally recommended by assessment specialists. Supporting past findings, results showed that teachers' grading practices substantially departed from recommended practice. Contains…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Evaluation Criteria, Grading, High Schools
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Laird, Ellen A. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1998
Describes how three pen strokes made by an English teacher 30 years ago (on a high school composition paper penned by the author's husband) prompted the author, an English instructor, to examine her own teaching and grading. (SR)
Descriptors: English Instruction, English Teachers, Grading, High Schools
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Swortzel, Kirk A. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 1996
Responses from 71% of 150 Tennessee agriculture teachers surveyed indicated that those teaching in multiple departments, subscribing to "Agricultural Education Magazine," and including supervised agricultural experiences (SAE) in grading were more positive about planning. Those not having agricultural education in high school, including…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Educational Planning, Grading, Secondary Education
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Druger, Marvin – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2000
Provides helpful guidelines for creating exams and grading. Three main questions are addressed: (1) If it is known what content is important, then why not tell the students?; (2) Should students compete against each other or compete against course content?; and (3) What is the best way to handle cheating? (SAH)
Descriptors: Cheating, Evaluation, Grading, Higher Education
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Helton, Edwina L.; Sommers, Jeff – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2000
Notes that finding a way to integrate grading and responding in a manner that promotes learning through revision is one major challenge for composition instructors. Argues that instructors must find a way to shape their classrooms shifting the emphasis from "getting it right the first time," to learning to see writing as an activity that evolves…
Descriptors: Grading, Revision (Written Composition), Rhetoric, Two Year Colleges
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Hand, Len; Clewes, Debbie – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2000
Using a structured group discussion and questionnaire, the criteria used by faculty at a British university when grading undergraduate dissertations was investigated. Common ground and differences in criteria were identified. Issues included the tension between individual teacher freedom and institutional demands, and staff development…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Evaluation Criteria, Foreign Countries, Grade Inflation
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Jenkins, Alan; Pepper, David; Webster, Frank – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2000
Using documented materials, interviews, a questionnaire, and content analysis, Investigated the criteria used by faculty at a British university when grading undergraduate dissertations. Findings indicated considerable ambiguity regarding use, meaning, and application of criteria. (EV)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Evaluation Criteria, Foreign Countries, Grade Inflation
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Eiszler, Charles F. – Research in Higher Education, 2002
Examined whether the use of student evaluations of teaching effectiveness has been a contributing factor to a trend of grade inflation in a mid-sized, public university in the Midwest. Found a predictive relationship between student ratings of teaching and expected grades and an encouragement over time of grade inflation. (EV)
Descriptors: Grade Inflation, Grades (Scholastic), Grading, Higher Education
Bracey, Gerald W. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2000
Productivity growth (and its connections with schools) may be mysterious, but experts continue to document an expanding U.S. economy. A University of Wisconsin study described in the Fall 1999 "ERS Spectrum" found a mismatch between teachers' actual and recommended grading practices. Maybe the literature is unreasonable. (MLH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Grading, Productivity, Research Problems
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Bonesronning, Hans – Economics of Education Review, 1999
Discusses causes and consequences of teachers' grading practices, which vary greatly among Norwegian uppersecondary schools. Introduces an alternative to easy grading, in which rent-seeking students allocate time to affect the teacher's grading. Shows that teacher's grading is systematically associated with teacher characteristics. Hard grading…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries, Grading, High Schools
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Sharp, Stephen – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2006
The use of group work, in which three or more students jointly produce a piece of work for summative assessment, is an established aspect of teaching and learning in higher education. Opinions vary however about whether their marks should vary according to the respective contributions they made to the work. This paper is based on the assumption…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Grading, Cooperative Learning, Higher Education
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Lovitts, Barbara E. – Academe, 2005
The PhD dissertation is the ultimate educational product. It reflects the training of its author and the technical, analytical, and writing skills he or she developed in a doctoral program. Successful completion of the dissertation and the award of the PhD certify that the degree recipient can do independent scholarly work. That much is generally…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Doctoral Dissertations, English Departments, Accreditation (Institutions)
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Holt, Brett J.; Hannon, James C. – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2006
Affect is an important domain in which children learn. The affective domain of learning in physical education focuses on feelings, values, social behavior, and attitudes as they relate to human movement. Learning in the affective domain in physical education means that students learn such concepts as sportsmanship, "fair play," respect for others,…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Affective Behavior, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Criteria
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