Word: gradinger
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Grading will be based on several six-page short-answer exams administered every third week; a term paper based on a limited research project and attendance in class and section.
Yale officials requested the dismissal on the grounds that the GESO's withholding of grades was only a partial strike, which is not protected under labor law. When teaching fellows refused to release students' grades in the winter of '95-'96, they continued teaching, grading papers and exams and writing...
The CUE recommended last spring to the Faculty Council that Harvard's grading system become "linearized," closing the gap between an A- and a B+. Currently, an A- is worth 14 points, and a B+ is worth 12 points on the 15-point grading point average scale. But the council...
"Guts"--courses reputed to have either generous grading or slim workloads (or in the ideal case, both)--have been a hallmark of general requirements at Harvard since the very earliest years of Gen Ed.
Current University policy limits grading of undergraduates by other undergraduates to material that is "objectively right or wrong," according to Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Education Jeffrey Wolcowitz.