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Reimer, Mark U. – Research and Issues in Music Education, 2009
Semester assessment of college wind band members is an issue that conductors would probably agree falls within their academic freedom. Institutions may award as little as no credit or even a percentage of a credit for ensemble participation, although the time and effort required of the students and their conductor is undoubtedly equivalent to, or…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musicians, Music, Music Theory
Lotto, Edward; Smith, Bruce – 1979
Two teachers have developed a procedure for grading student compositions that seems fairer to both them and their students. The students are given a choice of which papers they wish to submit for grading, and when they do submit work, the papers are identified by a number only (chosen by the student and indexed in a class card file). Each teacher…
Descriptors: Grading, Higher Education, Informal Assessment, Student Evaluation
Erickson, Michael E. – 1980
If developmental studies programs are to successfully enhance affective and cognitive development in a non-competitive, supportive setting, they must abandon traditional A to F grading in favor of a descriptive, personalized feedback system that helps the student make intelligent decisions concerning his/her academic future. Indeed, research…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Rating, Developmental Studies Programs, Grades (Scholastic)
Thiessen, Dennis; Moorhead, Roslyn – 1985
The first chapter of this monograph sets forth the central purpose of the reported study: "Why do teachers prefer to use particular practices in student evaluation?" Chapter two explores the question: "How should evaluation influence the learning of each student?" and defines three specific issues, quotes what some teachers say…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Grading, Informal Assessment
Wynne, Edward A. – 1982
Teacher education programs inadequately prepare teachers to teach students to participate in the many forms of cooperation which are inherent in life. Although teachers have the responsibility of helping students learn how to live and be productive in social groups, students in colleges of education are not usually trained to oversee and grade…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cooperation, Education Majors, Grading
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Fenwick, Tara J.; Parsons, Jim – Canadian Social Studies, 1997
Suggests how social studies teachers can critically choose methods that allow for differences in students' learning styles and abilities and select ways to help students become part of the evaluation process. Includes a chart of nine different techniques which outlines advantages and considerations. (MJP)
Descriptors: Discussion, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Grading