grading

168 bookmarks
Newest
What to do next
What to do next
Next steps after your first (or any!) time using alternative grading
·gradingforgrowth.com·
What to do next
Undoing the Grade: Why We Grade, and How to Stop
Undoing the Grade: Why We Grade, and How to Stop
Ungrading means raising an eyebrow at grades as a systemic practice, distinct from simply not grading. The word, "ungrading," is a present participle, an ongoing process, not a static set of practices.
·hybridpedagogy.org·
Undoing the Grade: Why We Grade, and How to Stop
Beyond the Single Classroom: A Model for Program-Wide Alternative Grading
Beyond the Single Classroom: A Model for Program-Wide Alternative Grading
This week we feature another guest post, this time from Robert Mundy and Alysa Robin Hantgan, both in the Department of English, Writing, and Cultural Studies at Pace University. Robert is Chair of the department. His teaching and research focus on writing studies, writing program administration, and men’s studies. Alysa is a lecturer in that department. Her teaching and research interests encompass affordable learning, pedagogical innovation, labor, and rhetorics of motherhood.
·gradingforgrowth.com·
Beyond the Single Classroom: A Model for Program-Wide Alternative Grading
My Rubric Rant — Grow Beyond Grades
My Rubric Rant — Grow Beyond Grades
The goals for rubrics are laudable. Who can argue with more transparency, clarity, and uniformity in assessment? Joining a long line of critics of rubrics, Northwestern Computer Science professor, Christopher Riesbeck, shares the ways in which rubrics have failed him, and how a better approach is al
·growbeyondgrades.org·
My Rubric Rant — Grow Beyond Grades