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Ewell, Peter T. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2018
In the fall of 1981, author Peter Ewell, President Emeritus of the National Center for Higher Education Management Systems (NCHEMS), moved to Boulder, Colorado to direct a project funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation entitled "Using Information on Student Outcomes to Improve Program Planning and Decision-Making." Before this point--not…
Descriptors: College Outcomes Assessment, Higher Education, Educational History, Accountability
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Newton, Janice – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 2009
If a liberal arts education should prepare our students to participate in a meaningful way in democracy, what does that mean for how we design our courses across disciplines? In this paper, I first address the question: who should teach democratic skills? Using an upper-level course in Canadian politics, I then illustrate how to explicitly…
Descriptors: Democracy, Democratic Values, Curriculum Design, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Partin, Ronald L. – Clearing House, 1979
A flexible, point contract system is described which maximizes the advantages of a criterion-referenced contract system while eliminating some of the disadvantages of standard grade contracts. This model has been used by the author in a variety of high school and college courses. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Assignments, Grading, Guidelines, Higher Education
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Elbow, Peter – College English, 1993
Considers the problems with ranking students' written work and some of the benefits of evaluating. Argues that teachers should do less ranking and more evaluation. Discusses the limits of evaluation. Asks teachers to foster a "liking" for their students' writing. (HB)
Descriptors: Grading, Higher Education, Student Evaluation, Writing Assignments
Wynne, Edward A. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1983
Students in colleges of education are usually not properly trained in ways to teach cooperation. More group assignments should be employed, as well as grading policies that encourage student interaction and help develop interpersonal skills. (Author/RW)
Descriptors: Assignments, Educational Cooperation, Grading, Group Experience
Edwards, Dee – Teaching at a Distance, 1979
Some causes for reliability problems in tutor-marked assignments are discussed: factors relating to the questions such as ambiguous, overloaded, hidden agenda, and unrealistic questions; variations caused by differing tutor notes; and students not answering the question, scales and standards, rounding and partial scores, and bonus marks. (JMF)
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Assignments, Essays, Examiners
Martin, Niall – Teaching at a Distance, 1979
Essay assignments provide a major portion of students' grades in most Open University curricula. The main educational objectives of essay questions are relevance and the ability to argue a thesis in the light of the course material. (JMF)
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Assignments, Essays, Examiners
Handelsman, Mitchell M. – 1986
Ethical bases of the informed consent doctrine are explored relative to how much information students need before they take a course. Such information includes content, grading policies, assignments, course goals, teaching philosophy, and techniques. The major justification of informed consent is autonomy; individuals need adequate information to…
Descriptors: Assignments, College Instruction, College Students, Course Content
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Elbow, Peter – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1997
Argues that college teachers will have an easier and more productive experience with student writing if they make and communicate the distinction between high-stakes and low-stakes assignments and between high- and low-stakes ways of responding to student writing. Specific suggestions are made for communicating assignments and commenting on them.…
Descriptors: Assignments, Classroom Communication, College Faculty, College Instruction
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Matthews, Michael – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2001
Offers an interview with Robert Wylie, a distinguished two-year college English teacher for almost 50 years. Discusses how important it is for an English teacher to write, important issues in the profession, his views on the best ways to help students improve as writers, his observations about writing assignments, liking students, teaching…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational History, Educational Principles, English Instruction