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  2. Letters to Professor related to Assignment & Grades

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  3. Professor Regrets His Grading System Policy After Student Maliciously

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  4. College professor stops grading her students' work because it

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  6. 15 Teacher-Tested Ways to Save Time Grading Assignments and Tests

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  1. Submitting and Grading Missing Assignments in Schoology

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  3. Assignments Overview (Student)

  4. Check Assignment Grades in Blackboard Learn with the Original Experience

  5. Grading: Marking Assignments as Missing in Schoology

  6. How to Check your Grades & Missing Assignments in Google Classroom

COMMENTS

  1. My professor isn't grading anything : r/college

    1.) Determining the grade doesn't take long, but providing good feedback takes three or four times as long. If grading essays without feedback takes maybe 5 minutes, grading them with commentary takes 20 minutes. If it's the end of the quarter and students won't see feedback, this greatly reduces grading time. 2.)

  2. Professor not Grading Assignments on time? Here's what to do

    For that reason, the professor may hire a set of graduate students to assist in grading the assignment. If the graders are slow, it may cause the process to delay your results. 2. Grading Not a Priority. When a professor has much to handle like sitting on various committees or doing research. Grading may not be the first priority.

  3. Five weeks and no grades: what happens when professors don't return

    Some professors do not give students meaningful assessments of their performances before the end of the period. College junior Natasha Allen said she didn't receive a major assessment for her economics class, Econ 102: "Macroeconomic Theory" until the drop date had already passed, even though they had submitted homework the week before.

  4. Did You Know? Some Professors Are Slow to Grade

    Some Professors Are Slow to Grade. Jun 17, 2021. Natalia Mayorga. Students across the country report that they are being left in the dark about their grades. Even when students turn in their assignments on time, as required, some professors take weeks, or sometimes even months to return that same grade. For example, a recent pre-med graduate at ...

  5. A professor shares the benefits and drawbacks of ungrading (opinion)

    Ungrading is a concept that has stubbornly resisted definition, but my take is this: it is a way of assessing and reporting on student learning in which students complete assignments but aren't graded at all on any of them. (To avoid confusion between "grades" on assignments and "the grade" in a course, I'll use the non-American ...

  6. Why this professor no longer grades her students' work

    This system was widely adopted only in the 1940s, and even now, some schools, colleges and universities use other means of assessing students.But the practice of grading, and ranking, students is ...

  7. undergraduate

    On both occasions, the professor allowed me to submit my assignments at a later date. I took these courses in Spring 2022 and Winter 2023 and received grades of a B+ and A-, respectively. However, the professor submitted these grades only this month without providing any feedback. Moreover, he took a year to grade my performance in one of his ...

  8. Professor Not Grading Assignments: Strategies for Timely Feedback

    Professor Not Grading Assignments. Stress and anxiety caused by uncertainty over grades can significantly affect students and professor. When assignments are not graded promptly, students may experience heightened stress levels as they await feedback. This uncertainty about their academic performance can lead to increased anxiety, impacting ...

  9. Unintended Consequences of Order of Grading

    The investigation examined whether there were systematically different grades assigned to the students early in the order of grading than to those graded later. The results were consistent. Those assignments graded early in the grading process tended to receive higher grades. The results were in the range of 3-4 points on a 100 point scale.

  10. How lenient, or not, should professors be with students right now?

    Grading as if things are "normal," Gannon said, "strikes me as the equivalent of giving someone a swimming test during a flood." In a survey of professors released this week by Bay View Analytics, almost two-thirds of respondents said they changed "the kinds of assignments or exams" they gave to students in the switch to remote learning ...

  11. Problems with Professors: How to Handle Grading Disputes

    Grading disputes don't have to be a huge issue. Talk to your professor about your thoughts on grading. Present yourself in a respectful manner, and don't accuse your professor of doing anything wrong, even if you feel that this is the case. Simply tell them that you are worried. If you empathize with the professor, the professor will ...

  12. The Problem with Grading

    Why? Because mathematically, with a -to-100 scale, failing a class is more likely than passing a class. Think about it. Each letter grade is 10 points — an A is 90-100, a B is 80- 89, a C is 70-79, and a D is 60-69 — but the scale's one failing grade, an F, spans not 10 points, but 60 (0 to 59).

  13. Professor takes forever to grade (what to do)

    This is how grading gets backed up. Professors should follow their grading policy and grade accordingly. Professors will take longer to grade more complicated assignments like written research papers while shorter assignments should be graded faster. If a professor has a teaching or graduate assistant, they will likely have help grading and it ...

  14. I no longer grade my students' work

    Grades don't actually measure learning, and they can increase students' stress and decrease their motivation. A college professor explains an alternative to grading students' work.

  15. 10 Things Your College Professors Won't Tell You

    Students use computers as a learning device in many college courses. But when students are web browsing or playing games, professors often can tell, experts say. Where students choose to sit can ...

  16. I'm a professor, and here's why I stopped assigning grades and taking

    Although the first grading system in the U.S. was developed at Yale in 1785, the familiar A to F system didn't emerge until the late 19th century, and didn't become dominant until the 1940s ...

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    Keep every assignment your professor has graded; separately, write up where and how the grading is incorrect. Follow the procedure to the letter. Be apologetic and accommodating (as you have here) rather than angry. Explain that you did try to raise this with the professor directly, and the result was not positive.

  18. 'Ungrading' doesn't necessarily mean no grades. So what does it mean?

    Associate Professor of Political Science Emily Luxon, who's been experimenting with ungrading practices for the past three semesters, likes to think about the upsides of ungrading as growing directly from one of traditional grading's main downsides. ... And that's not a skill you get to practice when you turn in an assignment, get a grade ...

  19. Should Students Get a 'Do Over'? The Debate on Grading and Re-Doing

    Denying a re-do gives students an escape from learning whatever was on the original assignment, Wormeli explained. Conversely, allowing students to redo an assignment signifies that what matters ...

  20. UNC-Chapel Hill responds after professors threaten to withhold ...

    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is urging professors not to withhold students' final grades amid an apparent protest to do so in "solidarity" with anti-Israel students.

  21. How teachers started using ChatGPT to grade assignments

    Teachers are embracing ChatGPT-powered grading. A new tool called Writable, which uses ChatGPT to help grade student writing assignments, is being offered widely to teachers in grades 3-12. Why it matters: Teachers have quietly used ChatGPT to grade papers since it first came out — but now schools are sanctioning and encouraging its use.

  22. Inundações no Rio Grande do Sul: 'Cidades inteiras terão que ...

    O ecólogo Marcelo Dutra da Silva defende que plano de reconstrução do Estado priorize áreas seguras e estratégias para adaptar cidades gaúchas a eventos climáticos extremos.