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Tsai, Min-hsiu – Action in Teacher Education, 2012
This study investigates the consistency between human raters and an automated essay scoring system in grading high school students' English compositions. A total of 923 essays from 23 classes of 12 senior high schools in Taiwan (Republic of China) were obtained and scored manually and electronically. The results show that the consistency between…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Writing (Composition), Essays
Cornachione, Edgard B., Jr.; Trombetta, Maria R.; Casa Nova, Silvia P. C. – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 2010
To what extent does the intense and direct involvement of internal stakeholders, such as program managers and staff members, play a significant role toward evaluation use? Stakeholder involvement is a key element in evaluation and evaluation use is considered within a broader sense that includes organizational knowledge, individual skills, and…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Foreign Countries, Evaluation Methods, Stakeholders
Yorke, Mantz – Studies in Higher Education, 2010
Assessors in higher education are often faced with the need to grade student work on lengthy scales. Is such fine granularity in assessment really necessary? The question can be addressed at different levels of the assessment system: here the focus is on the difference that would be made to honours degree classifications if so-called percentage…
Descriptors: Law Students, Higher Education, Student Evaluation, Foreign Countries
Dodeen, Hamzeh – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2013
Students' evaluations of teaching (SETs) are currently the most commonly used method for evaluating teaching effectiveness in higher education institutions. They aid in evaluating the quality of faculty teaching and provide useful information for administrators, faculty, and students. The majority of SET instruments were developed based on faculty…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Teacher Effectiveness, Psychometrics, Foreign Countries
Cameron, Joseph T. – Language Testing in Asia, 2011
This paper discusses online grading programs and their role in school/community relations. It also looks at the consequences from the lack of consistent communication among the school and the student and the parents. In order to gather the information about the use of online grading programs, surveys were distributed to Ten grade 12 students who…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Foreign Countries, Grading, Computer Uses in Education
Schachter, Ron – District Administration, 2011
Last July, the Atlanta Public Schools became the poster district for teachers and principals behaving badly. State investigators found that, in 44 schools across the city, 178 teachers and administrators had systematically cheated on the state standardized tests taken by their students in 2009. The largest cheating scandal by far has cast a pall…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Cheating, Reputation, Standardized Tests
Foster, Colin – Mathematics Teaching, 2011
Teachers say that they would gladly teach a day in the classroom if at the end of the day they could leave and have no marking. There is a common staffroom perception that mathematics teachers have it easy when it comes to marking. In arts subjects, setting an essay can be a fairly straightforward matter--a one-line question may suffice--but…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Education, Teacher Attitudes
Coniam, David – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2011
In Hong Kong, onscreen marking (OSM) is superseding paper-based marking (PBM) across the entire national examinations system. This paper describes a qualitative study of the attitudes of Liberal Studies markers towards OSM. This becomes a compulsory subject in Hong Kong's new senior secondary school curriculum to be first examined in 2012, with a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interviews, Secondary School Curriculum, Grading
Robbins, Kristen – Voices from the Middle, 2011
This article chronicles how the process of reviewing and grading student written work became an integral part of a middle school teacher's writing workshop practice. In addition to discussing how reading student work can bring educators back to the heart of the profession (including the belief that spending time with drafts can reap more rewards…
Descriptors: Writing Workshops, Grading, Middle School Teachers, Writing Instruction
Walgren, Jay – Physics Teacher, 2011
More and more physics instructors are making use of personal/classroom response systems or "clickers." The use of clickers to engage students with multiple-choice questions during lecture and available instructor resources for clickers have been well documented in this journal. Newer-generation clickers, which I refer to as classroom response…
Descriptors: Physics, Integrity, Lecture Method, Science Laboratories
Buglear, John – Quality in Higher Education, 2011
Following the dismissal of a Canadian professor over disputed grading practices, Hill produced his triangle model of competing interests of academics, administrators and students. In the UK, academic freedom in relation to grading is increasingly constrained reflecting more assertive institutional management supervising over-burdened academic…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Institutional Administration, Grading, College Faculty
Biberman-Shalev, Liat; Sabbagh, Clara; Resh, Nura; Kramarski, Bracha – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2011
Based on a sample of 312 high school teachers who participated in the Israeli PISA assessment of student academic achievement in 2002, the current study examines the mediatory role of their perception of the subject matter (as "open/flexible'" or "closed/hierarchical") in the relation between their disciplinary expertise…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Expertise, Grading, Secondary School Teachers
Sinclaire, Jollean K. – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2014
This paper explores the relationship between the organizational behavior concept of job satisfaction and student satisfaction with college courses. It reports on a survey of 560 students on attitudes related to aspects of college courses including views on faculty, interaction and communication, the course, the physical learning environment, and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Satisfaction, Student Surveys
Sturgis, Chris – International Association for K-12 Online Learning, 2014
This paper is part of a series investigating the implementation of competency education. The purpose of the paper is to explore how districts and schools can redesign grading systems to best help students to excel in academics and to gain the skills that are needed to be successful in college, the community, and the workplace. In order to make the…
Descriptors: Grading, Competency Based Education, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Research
Morris, Rhonda – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Change in schools is ever present. This study looks at change in regard to the implementation of Response to Intervention. Response to Intervention is being implemented in schools around the country. With this implementation come many changes to a school--in the administration, the faculty, and the students. Very little research exists concerning…
Descriptors: Response to Intervention, Program Implementation, Educational Change, Elementary Schools

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