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Al Enezi, Dalal F.; Al Fadley, Anam A.; Al Enezi, Ebrahim G. – International Education Studies, 2022
The research and data aim to (a) examine instructors' evaluation of Microsoft Teams as reflected in their teaching at the Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (PAAET) and (b) identify significant correlation between three determinants of the Technology Acceptance Model: perceived usefulness (PU), perceived ease of use (PEOU), and…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Software, Usability
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Graham, Alison I.; Harner, Christie; Marsham, Sara – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2022
Student frustration with the level and content of feedback is well-noted, especially in relation to new or unfamiliar assessment types. At the same time, students are often unlikely to engage with marking and feedback processes, including the use of rubrics or marking criteria before submission. The aim of this project was to build students'…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Feedback (Response), Learner Engagement
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Nsabayezu, Ezechiel; Mukiza, Janvier; Iyamuremye, Aloys; Mukamanzi, Odile Umuhire; Mbonyiryivuze, Agnes – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
A significant number of instructors, researchers and students have claimed that chemistry is a challenging subject to teach and learn at all education levels. Its main learning difficulties are in line with certain sights of its phenomena that are abstract, and some chemistry teachers do not specify what to be learned and assessed in chemistry…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Formative Evaluation, Scoring Rubrics, Secondary School Students
Vitello, Sylvia; Leech, Tony – Cambridge University Press & Assessment, 2022
In summer 2021, as exams could not take place, GCSE, AS and A level grades in England were awarded by teachers, in accordance with relatively broad official guidance. This guidance stressed that grades had to be based on evidence of candidate work, though what this was, how much was needed or where/when it should come from were not tightly…
Descriptors: Grading, Foreign Countries, Exit Examinations, Secondary Education
Candice Reed Goodwin – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Grading practices have been around for years. Yet, grading is still a never-ending debate. One cause of this debate is the use of traditional grading. Although there is a need for change in traditional grading practices, one understands the deeply rooted traditions behind traditional grading. Grading is subjective based on each individual…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Program Implementation, Academic Standards, Grading
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Heaven B. Brown; Terry L. Howard; Gregory W. Ulferts – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2025
Education continues to be a changing, challenging, and complex field of study. There are many hurdles to climb especially when it comes to underrepresented and minority students. Furthermore, minority and at-risk students continue to be of greater concern because these groups of students face prejudicial obstacles, have limited resources, and…
Descriptors: African American Students, Barriers, At Risk Students, Racism
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Seval Kemal; Aysegül Liman-Kaban – Asian Journal of Distance Education, 2025
This study conducts a comprehensive analysis of the assessment of journal writing in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) at the secondary school level, comparing the performance of a Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) platform with two human graders. Employing a convergent parallel mixed methods design, quantitative data were collected…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Secondary School Students, Feedback (Response), Writing Assignments
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Stephanie Medden; Brian Myers; Kristin Roberts-Raymond; Maik Stanitzke – Basic Communication Course Annual, 2025
This article contributes to ongoing discussions regarding the evolution of the basic communication course. The authors detail the multi-year process of redesigning their institution's basic communication course, now centered on multimodal communication, and share insights from its implementation. Emphasizing the need to respond to increased…
Descriptors: Communications, Curriculum Development, Student Diversity, Student Needs
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Dawson, Phillip; Sutherland-Smith, Wendy – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2018
Contract cheating is the purchasing of custom-made university assignments with the intention of submitting them. Websites providing contract cheating services often claim this form of cheating is undetectable, and no published research has examined this claim. This paper documents a pilot study where markers were paid to mark a mixture of real…
Descriptors: Cheating, Assignments, Pilot Projects, Undergraduate Students
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Franke, Matthew – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2018
The weighting of a final exam or a final assignment is an essential part of course design that is rarely discussed in pedagogical literature. Depending on the weighting, a final exam or assignment may provide unequal benefits to students depending on their prior performance in the class. Consequently, uncritical grade weighting can discount…
Descriptors: Tests, Course Content, Weighted Scores, Program Design
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Konstantinidis-Pereira, Alicja; Scott, Ian – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2021
The use of grade point average (GPA) as a means to summarise learning is a novel practice in the UK. The aim of this study was to determine if the inclusion of assessment results from student's first-year of study in the calculation of GPA is deleterious to students from a widening participation (WP) background. Assessment marks of full-time…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, College Freshmen, Student Evaluation, Foreign Countries
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Angelo, Catarina; Reis, Ana Balcão – Education Economics, 2021
This paper analyzes the impact of grading practices on the gender gap in student achievement. We examine the gender difference in the difference between teacher grading and scores on national exams to test whether there are gender differences associated with different grading systems. We use data on 21 subjects across humanities and sciences for…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Achievement Gap, Grading, Student Evaluation
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Guberman, Daniel – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2021
What do grades mean? What purpose do they serve? What role do they play in the learning process? Teachers and scholars have recently begun to re-examine these questions central to our current grading system. As a result, many have started to re-assess how grades are assigned in their classes. In this case study, I examine the effectiveness of…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Online Courses, Grading, Grades (Scholastic)
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Berezvai, Zombor; Lukáts, Gergely Dániel; Molontay, Roland – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2021
At many universities, student evaluations of teaching (SET) are used for determining promotion, tenure, and other financial benefits for professors, which gives incentive for them to try to increase their scores. However, previous research, mainly based on US data, indicates that SET scores not only depend on teaching effectiveness and quality,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Grading
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Pinchot, Jamie; Paullet, Karen – Information Systems Education Journal, 2021
Learner-centered approaches have been found to be effective in online courses for encouraging a deep understanding of course content and for encouraging student engagement. Instructors of two information systems courses revised their online teaching methods to incorporate student choice in assignments. All assignments except a weekly quiz were…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Assignments, Student Centered Learning, Educational Environment
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