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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
Squires, Sandra K. – 1985
The paper examines several basic grading procedures, noting the advantages and disadvantages of each procedure for handicapped students. Eight alternatives to grading are mentioned; of these, four are considered: (1) contract grading, (2) pass-fail grading, (3) the mastery learning approach, and (4) written evaluations (including checklists). It…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Grading, Informal Assessment, Secondary Education
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

Travis, Jon E. – Clearing House, 1996
Outlines critical weaknesses of many assessment procedures. Argues that, to be meaningful, the act of assessment must in some way enhance the learning process. Discusses establishing purpose for assessment and selecting criteria. Outlines alternative assessment techniques. (SR)
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Grading, Holistic Evaluation, Informal Assessment
Wilkinson, Dorothy G. – ABCA Bulletin, 1979
Notes the disagreements that occur between business communication teachers, their peers, and their students about the evaluation and grading of student work. Initiates a larger study of this problem by asking readers to rank seven business letters written by college students. (RL)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Correspondence, College Faculty, Grading
Marshall, John D. – 1983
Evaluation and grading are individual and unique components of the formal learning/teaching process. Both acts embrace moral as well as ethical concerns which demand thorough, reflective attention. As teachers, we must admit to the subjectivity of both and use that subjectivity in a positive striving toward fairness. Our concern should be with the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Evaluation Criteria, Grading

Barnes, Susan – Journal of Teacher Education, 1985
This study examined the attitudes, knowledge bases, and practices of 20 cooperating teachers and 20 student teachers regarding evaluation of pupil progress. Teachers often wrestled with balancing district demands for grading with pupil needs for affirmation and guidance. The complexity of the process and implications for teacher educators are…
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Grading
Garfinkel, Alan – 1986
Listening is an integral element of the curricular goals of all modern foreign language classrooms because it is: (1) a motivator and facilitator, (2) a reliable predictor of language learning success, and (3) a skill contributing to success in many endeavors in life. A variety of classroom teaching and testing procedures based on listening skills…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Grading, Holistic Evaluation

Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1986
Cites three objections to an article discouraging a checkmark system of grading, including the fact that at times student work should not be judged on the basis of how completely the ideas were developed and the necessity of having other grades in addition to checkmarks and no checkmarks. (DF)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Education, Credit No Credit Grading, Grading
Roe, Peter J. – Francais dans le Monde, 1981
Discusses the fundamental principles of evaluation to show that the conventional approaches to testing have led to a situation where procedure requirements overshadow the objectives of the learning process. Advocates instruments that address realistic communication goals and states criteria based on the learner's need for continous, constructive…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Course Objectives, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Bell, Richard C. – Assessment in Higher Education, 1980
Problems in improving the reliability of essay marks are examined in this Australian study that considers the markings of 338 essays, each marked by one of 13 graders. It is concluded that improvement is needed but the changes necessary for the improvement are not feasible. (LC)
Descriptors: Essay Tests, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries

Geisinger, Kurt F. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1980
The grading orientation of college faculty who assign high grades focuses on the individual student rather than the comparative aspects of grading. (JD)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, College Faculty, College Students, Grading
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)

Hubbard, J. I.; Seddon, G. M. – British Educational Research Journal, 1989
Reports on a case study designed to determine whether marking standards and reliability of assessments change significantly from one occasion to another. Finds a sex bias occurs with both men and women judges, leading to significant changes in the measures for girls, but not for boys. (KO)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Research, Females, Grading
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