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Teaching More by Grading Less (or Differently)
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EngineeringEducational PsychologyEducationElementary EducationTeacher EducationMathematics EducationEducational SystemClassroom AssessmentUniversal UseReliabilityCognitive ScienceEducational InstitutionsLearning SciencesNumeracyGradingGreat StressTeachingTeacher EvaluationSpecial EducationElectronic AssessmentEducational AssessmentEducational EvaluationEducation Policy
When we consider the practically universal use in all educational institutions of a system of marks, whether numbers or letters, to indicate scholastic attainment of the pupils or students in these institutions, and when we remember how very great stress is laid by teachers and pupils alike upon these marks as real measures or indicators of attainment, we can but be astonished att he blind faith that has been felt in the reliability of the marking systems.
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