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thirdarrow: (glance ♒ Vanellus cinereus)

[personal profile] thirdarrow 2014-08-26 03:54 am (UTC)(link)
[ Ouch. That is a little harsh. ]

And how many grade tiers do you usually use? [ As a science teacher, it isn't something that he has touched in quite some time. ]
gloriousandfree: (pic#8228278)

[personal profile] gloriousandfree 2014-08-26 04:33 am (UTC)(link)
Mn, well the American style one, seven points a grade scale. Seven points is reasonable I think. Of course if they're sick or something comes up I would give them extra time.

[She taps her chin] Maybe I'm just more used to stricter grading types. I mean, mostly I do in class quizzes based on readings and things taught in class. I'd expect essays and projects to be on time though. The more time given the more I'd punish it for being late I suppose.

[She pauses]

How do you do things?
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[personal profile] thirdarrow 2014-08-26 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
[ He had made a few more marks while she spoke, and now placed his pen down again. ]

I teach two science subjects, so assignments all come with marks assigned to each question. The total score of a student is thus calculated according to how many marking points they score per section. [ Not much room for the benefit of the doubt here. ] There are marking schemes for all the units. Some teachers choose to use the seven point system or the traditional alphabetical system, but I prefer to list absolute score percentages and class ranking percentiles.

[ A pause. ]

As for late work... well. I usually give one or two days' leeway.
gloriousandfree: (pleased)

[personal profile] gloriousandfree 2014-08-26 05:50 am (UTC)(link)
That must be nice, all that clearcut sort of thing. Grading subjectivity is why I could never do English class. A bit of personal judgement is alright but not when it's almost all on you.

[She smiles and shrugs] I probably should give a little leeway. I suppose I'm too used to how my friends were here. Give an inch take a mile. Maybe if they don't abuse it.
thirdarrow: (reading ♒ Aythya fuligula)

[personal profile] thirdarrow 2014-08-26 06:04 am (UTC)(link)
Very true. [ He says this with a slow blink and a slight nod. Subjectivity made it hard to be fair, and different teachers' standards could give vastly different scores. ] Though it does making setting questions a little difficult. Some students do try to appeal on the grounds that requirements are not set clearly enough.

[ He picks up his pen again. ] Most of my students know very well not to try me, so that's not too much of a problem. [ And for good reason too. He may be the calmest and most rational teacher in the department... but that also made his displeasure all the more terrifying. ]