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Bloxham, Sue – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2009
This article challenges a number of assumptions underlying marking of student work in British universities. It argues that, in developing rigorous moderation procedures, we have created a huge burden for markers which adds little to accuracy and reliability but creates additional work for staff, constrains assessment choices and slows down…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Higher Education, Misconceptions, Grading
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Dahlgren, Lars Owe; Fejes, Andreas; Abrandt-Dahlgren, Madeleine; Trowald, Nils – Teaching in Higher Education, 2009
The Bologna process aims at harmonising the higher education systems in the Europe. One of the most important tools proposed for such a purpose is the European Credit Transfer System. A significant element of this system is a common seven-step grading scale. It has previously been shown that assessment characteristics impact on students'…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Grading, International Cooperation, Foreign Countries
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Claunch, Sidney J. – College and University, 1972
Descriptors: Credit No Credit Grading, Grade Point Average, Grades (Scholastic), Grading
Izberk-Bilgin, Elif; Klein, Barbara D.; Chandra, Charu; Lee, Hei-Wai; Susko, David; Lee, Moses; Zikanov, Oleg – Journal of Case Studies in Education, 2012
Sustainability has been identified as one of the most pressing challenges for business and society. However, research shows that sustainability topics are still not given sufficient attention in higher education, particularly in the undergraduate business curriculum. This paper offers a template for an interdisciplinary, team-taught undergraduate…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Team Teaching, Sustainability, Business Administration Education
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van Ackeren, Isabell; Block, Rainer; Klein, E. Dominique; Kuhn, Svenja M. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2012
In this article we present results from a study investigating the impact of three state exit exam systems on teaching and learning in college-preparatory schools. The study compares one state with a traditionally more centralized exam regime, one state that is more de-centralized and one state that has recently switched to more centralized…
Descriptors: Testing, Academic Achievement, Exit Examinations, Program Effectiveness
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Koedel, Cory – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2011
Students who take classes in education departments at universities receive significantly higher grades than students who take classes in other academic departments. The higher grades awarded by education departments cannot be explained by differences in student quality or by structural differences across departments (i.e., differences in class…
Descriptors: Schools of Education, Teacher Effectiveness, Grades (Scholastic), Elementary Secondary Education
American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, Washington, DC. – 1971
The purpose of this survey of the grading policies of the AACRAO member institutions was to determine: (1) the nature and extent of changes from the traditional grading system; (2) practices in accepting transfer students and credits from institutions with nontraditional grading systems; (3) the rate and recency of change in grading systems; and…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Credit No Credit Grading, Grades (Scholastic), Grading
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Unger, Darian – American Journal of Business Education, 2010
Although there is significant research on improving college-level teaching practices, most literature in the field assumes an incentive for improvement. The research presented in this paper addresses the issue of poor incentives for improving university-level teaching. Specifically, it proposes instructor-designed common examinations as an…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Improvement, Instructional Improvement, Business Administration Education
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Rashid, A. Q. M. Bazlur; Rahman, M. Rokibur – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2010
Education has been considered as a priority sector and a great challenge to the Bangladesh Government, with a view to transforming human potential into a productive workforce. The conventional face to face education system is not enough to cope with the need of an ever increasing population, rapid changes in human knowledge and the global context…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Distance Education, Open Education, Open Universities
Webb, Adam – Online Submission, 2010
While literacy autobiographies, citizenship autobiographies, and family narratives are common first writing assignments in the freshmen composition classroom, they are usually followed by some kind of research proposal, annotated bibliography, or research essay. While there is nothing wrong with literacy and citizenship autobiographies or family…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Writing Assignments, Writing Exercises, Grading
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Filetti, Jean; Wright, Mary; King, William M. – Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, 2010
This article examines how a faculty member's status--either tenured or tenure-track--might affect the grades assigned to students in a writing class. We begin with a brief review of the research surrounding faculty to student assessment practices and follow with specific controversies regarding faculty motivation pertaining to grading practices.…
Descriptors: Tenure, Academic Rank (Professional), Grades (Scholastic), Grading
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Ede, Anita R.; Da Ros-Voseles, Denise A. – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2010
This teacher research study explores the changes in early childhood teacher candidates' perceptions of how children construct and represent knowledge following repeated exposure to "The Wonder of Learning: the Hundred Languages of Children" exhibit. When the renowned exhibit from Reggio Emilia was housed on the study participants' campus for 6…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Exhibits, Reggio Emilia Approach, Preservice Teachers
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Gray, H. Joey – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2008
Despite extensive research, grading and the potential for grade inflation remain areas of concern within higher education. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to obtain collective understandings regarding grading and pressures to inflate grades from faculty and instructors within a research-intensive university. The study focused on a…
Descriptors: Recreation, Grade Inflation, Grading, Case Studies
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Isenhour, Michelle; Kramlich, Gary – PRIMUS, 2008
The following article discusses holistic grading as implemented in a first-year undergraduate calculus course. The intent of this manner of grading is to distinguish both students that truly master the material and those that have not even a limited understanding from the majority of the student body. (Contains 6 figures.)
Descriptors: Grading, Calculus, Higher Education, College Mathematics
Tuttle, Harry Grover – Eye on Education, 2009
This "how-to" book on formative assessment is filled with practical suggestions for teachers who want to use formative assessment in their classrooms. With practical strategies, tools, and examples for teachers of all subjects and grade levels, this book shows you how to use formative assessment to promote successful student learning. Topics…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Student Reaction, Formative Evaluation, Grading
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