David Clark discusses using alternative grading practices to foster student learning on episode 511 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Does this represent what I really care about?-David Clark
Most of us are used to giving feedback in some way, but making it helpful is the tough part.-David Clark
A reassessment always needs some reflective parts, some metacognition, because that's part of the feedback loop.-David Clark
People aren't going to remember everything that they've learned in our classes for all time.-David Clark
As soon as there's a grade assigned, students tend to lose the intrinsic motivation they might have to learn these things and focus entirely on that extrinsic grade aspect.-David Clark
Resources
Grading for Growth: A Guide to Alternative Grading Practices that Promote Authentic Learning and Student Engagement in Higher Education, by David Clark & Robert TalbertEpisode 510: The Principles of Grading for Growth with Robert TalbertFour pillars described in Grading for Growth, by David Clark and Robert Talbert
Clearly defined standardsHelpful feedbackReassessment without penaltyMarks indicate progress
Test Yourself: Which Faces Were Made by AIGrading for Growth Blog
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