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Ackerman, David S.; Gross, Barbara L. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2020
Student reactions to grades can be unpredictable. Students may complain about grades, sometimes angrily, even when they receive a moderately high grade. This study looks at beliefs about the self as predictors of students' reactions to an average grade received on a hypothetical assignment. It examines the effect of a student's self-efficacy with…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Student Attitudes, Self Efficacy, Student Reaction
Ackerman, David S.; DeShields, Oscar – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2013
This research examines whether the ordering of the difficulty of exams can influence student beliefs about their academic abilities and the impact of these beliefs on their performance. The ordering of the difficulty of test items has shown to affect performance. Study One (n = 91) examined college student differences in reaction to a difficult…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Student Attitudes
Gunnarsson, Bjorn Levi; Alterman, Richard – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2014
Promoting blog content is a social activity--a means of communicating one student's appreciation of another student's work. This article explores the feasibility of using student promotions of content, in a blogosphere, to identify quality content, and implications for students and instructors. We show that students actively and voluntarily…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Web Sites, Diaries, Social Media
Luo, Heng; Robinson, Anthony C.; Park, Jae-Young – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2014
Peer grading affords a scalable and sustainable way of providing assessment and feedback to a massive student population, and has been used in massive open online courses (MOOCs) on the Coursera platform. However, currently there is little empirical evidence to support the credentials of peer grading as a learning assessment method in the MOOC…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Online Courses, Open Education, Learning Experience
Smith, Nancy McK.; Pickert, Sarah – Journal of International Special Needs Education, 2011
Children with disabilities live in every country of the world. Training personnel to provide education and rehabilitative services to these children, no matter where they live, is a continuing challenge for the profession. This paper describes a human development course in a program designed for an international religious organization based in…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Preservice Teacher Education, Assignments, Teacher Education Programs

Giuliano, Traci A. – Teaching of Psychology, 2001
Describes a class assignment that was used in a social psychology course in which students worked in groups of three and produced a 15-20 minute presentation about a prominent social psychologist. Evaluates the reactions of the students to the assignment. (CMK)
Descriptors: Assignments, College Students, Course Content, Group Activities
Thelin, William H.; Taczak, Kara – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2007
At the University of Akron, the administration decided to segregate the students previously called "provisional" from the "regular" population. As an open-access institution, the university directly admits only approximately 15 percent of the students to a program of study. The vast majority of students start in University College and transfer to…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, College Students, Thematic Approach, College Credits
Johannessen, Larry R. – Social Studies, 2003
The nonfiction literature of the Vietnam War is accessible and engaging to students, and it deals with issues that speaks to students in powerful ways. In addition, the literature can help students better understand their parents and grandparents and the effect on them of the Vietnam War. A number of teachers who have taught the nonfiction…
Descriptors: Student Reaction, Reader Response, Nonfiction, Asian History