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"Failure to Assign Failing Grades": Issues with Grading the Unsafe Student
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Educational PsychologyEducationStudent OutcomeAssign Failing GradesPsychologyProgram EvaluationTeacher EducationUnsafe StudentEducational AccountabilityStudent SuccessGradingPre-service PreparationStudent AssessmentGrounded Theory StudyPedagogical AccountabilitySpecial EducationEducational EvaluationEducational AssessmentEducation PolicyEducational Theory
In a grounded theory study examining the process of precepting an unsafe student, it was found that preceptors assigned passing grades to students who in fact should not have passed. Although preceptors perceived their role as gatekeepers for the profession, by not assigning failing grades to students who should not have passed a course, essentially they were abdicating their responsibility. Indeed, the simple act of assuming responsibility for precepting a student implies professional as well as pedagogical accountability.
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