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Pare, D. E.; Joordens, S. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2008
As class sizes increase, methods of assessments shift from costly traditional approaches (e.g. expert-graded writing assignments) to more economic and logistically feasible methods (e.g. multiple-choice testing, computer-automated scoring, or peer assessment). While each method of assessment has its merits, it is peer assessment in particular,…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Undergraduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Peer Evaluation
Simon, Sidney B., Ed.; Bellanca, James A., Ed. – 1976
This volume is introduced by Sid Simon's discussion of the "Wad-Ja-Get?" syndrome--society's obsession with grades--and where it has led. Simon also explains each author's strong identification with the grading issue, and presents seven major questions that the authors, in the book, attempt to answer. His overview provides a perspective for…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Admission Criteria, Change Strategies, Cheating
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Walsh, Patrick – Journal of School Choice, 2010
This paper considers whether high schools in competitive environments use grade inflation to attract and retain families, perhaps in addition to more constructive responses. Two measures of grade inflation are used: the cutoffs used by each school to assign a letter grade to a percent score and high school grade point average after controlling for…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Grade Inflation, Competition, Least Squares Statistics
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Ghosh, Siddhartha; Fatima, Sameen S. – Journal of Educational Technology, 2007
Automated essay grading or scoring systems are no more a myth, but they are a reality. As of today, the human written (not hand written) essays are corrected not only by examiners/teachers but also by machines. The TOEFL exam is one of the best examples of this application. The students' essays are evaluated both by human and web based automated…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Essays, Grading, Automation
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Green, Kris H.; Emerson, Allen – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2007
Grading is one of the least liked, least understood and least considered aspects of teaching. After years of work, we have developed a grading system that is quite different from traditional and reformed approaches to grading and which meaningfully incorporates and integrates the collection of evidence, the evaluation of evidence, and the…
Descriptors: Role, Grading, Causal Models, Student Evaluation
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Nowell, Clifford; Alston, Richard M. – Journal of Economic Education, 2007
Students often exhibit overconfident grade expectations and tend to overestimate the actual course grade at the completion of a course. Current theories of student motivation suggest such overconfidence may lead students to study less than if they had accurate grade perceptions. The authors report the findings of a survey of students enrolled in…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Grade Prediction, Self Esteem, College Students
Terwilliger, James S. – 1988
The assignment of grades to students is discussed, and a grading process is recommended. The process begins with the separation of minimal and developmental objectives. Minimal objectives represent course outcomes that all students are expected to achieve; developmental objectives are more complex goals toward which students strive, but which few…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Classroom Techniques, Criterion Referenced Tests
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Esch, Robert M.; Gladstein, Mimi Reisel – College English, 1975
Students responded well to the opportunity to create their own final examinations. (JH)
Descriptors: Creativity, English Instruction, Evaluation Methods, Grading
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Kaimann, Richard A. – Journal of Educational Research, 1974
Descriptors: College Faculty, Grading, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Zeman, James V. – 1986
Student input into grading in the basic speech communication course can be accomplished through a peer evaluation system. Three student evaluators are assigned for every student speech. Speeches are given a quality score by the peer evaluators and by the instructor. Rating errors are minimized by assigning peer evaluators so that no…
Descriptors: Grading, Higher Education, Peer Evaluation, Public Speaking
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Neel, John – Education, 1974
This study attempted to determine the effects of two grading foci, emphasis on content vs. emphasis on grammar, on the reliability and level of grades awarded to English composition themes and the effects of annotation vs. no annotation on the reliability and level of grades awarded. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Educational Objectives, Grading, Grammar
Wilson, Richard E. – Junior Coll J, 1969
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Objectives, Grading, Learning
DePue, Palmer – Educ Forum, 1969
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Grading, Measurement Techniques, Multiple Choice Tests
Link, William R. – Saturday Rev, 1969
Descriptors: Curriculum, Education, Educational Philosophy, Grades (Scholastic)
Taylor, Hugh – 1981
A selected review of the effects of various grading systems on student motivation at the university level has been summarized and interpreted. Particular emphasis is devoted to contract grading and the identification of student characteristics, both personal and intellectual, that appear to interact favorably with this relatively new grading…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Grading, Higher Education, Performance Contracts
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