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...said that when completed, such a system would be a searchable database with “Google-like capacities.” Students could search for courses using myriad criteria, from an instructor??s name to CUE guide ratings...
...quality of students’ work, the purpose of grades is pedagogical. Grades are valuable tools for instructors to provide pupils with assessments of their work and with constructive comments for future improvements. Grades should be a part of that assessment that quantifies how well a student met the instructor??s expectations, not how well a student’s classmates performed, over which the student has absolutely no control...
...average Harvard instructor??s salary—$70,300—is over 11 percent higher than the national average for full-time faculty members of all levels...
...card, most do not notice a little circle which, when filled, represents all that is good in this world. Few students even consider, never mind fill, that lovely little haven of No. 2 lead—the Pass/Fail circle. Perhaps it’s the hassle of getting the instructor??s signature (even though most are more than happy to sign it). Maybe it’s because the word “fail” scares most people off. Whatever the reason, how many people do you know that are taking classes Pass/Fail...
...work, not the work of others in your class—over which you have no control. If, however, grades are set to an absolute scale, where requirements for achievement are clearly outlined and carefully enforced, they can perform a valuable pedagogical function: telling students whether they met their instructor??s expectations...