This paper presents two studies examining the interrelation of grading and teacher judgment. Study 1 revealed the structure of teacher judgment two teachers and their classes, based on data from long-term ethnographic research. Through inductive analysis of teacher statements about students, four criteria by which teachers judge their students were identified: performance, aptitude, effort, and communicativeness. Using quantitative data from 639 students and 32 teachers, Study 2 explored the relationship between the criteria for teacher judgment identified in Study 1 and the grade assigned to a particular student. Evaluation questionnaires that teachers completed about their students were used. All four criteria identified in Study 1 positi...
Educators have been using the letter grade system of grading and reporting student achievement for s...
Educators have been using the letter grade system of grading and reporting student achievement for s...
This descriptive, non-experimental, quantitative study was designed to answer the broad question, “W...
The focus of this paper is on data reflecting the match between teacher-based assessments of student...
The common practice of asking teachers to provide ratings of their students is based on questionable...
Decades of research suggest that grading practices vary widely among American K-12 classroom teacher...
The effectiveness of classroom assessment and grading practices has become an increasingly important...
The effectiveness of classroom assessment and grading practices has become an increasingly important...
The evaluation of student work is a central aspect of the teaching profession that can affect studen...
Educational assessment tends to rely on more or less standardized tests, teacher judgments, and obse...
The effectiveness of classroom assessment and grading practices has become an increasingly important...
This study explores teacher candidates' experiences of grading in higher education. A phenomenograph...
Research on teachers’ grading has shown that there is great variability among teachers regarding bot...
Research on teachers’ grading has shown that there is great variability among teachers regarding bot...
Abstract This explanatory sequential mixed methods study aimed at exploring the grading decision-mak...
Educators have been using the letter grade system of grading and reporting student achievement for s...
Educators have been using the letter grade system of grading and reporting student achievement for s...
This descriptive, non-experimental, quantitative study was designed to answer the broad question, “W...
The focus of this paper is on data reflecting the match between teacher-based assessments of student...
The common practice of asking teachers to provide ratings of their students is based on questionable...
Decades of research suggest that grading practices vary widely among American K-12 classroom teacher...
The effectiveness of classroom assessment and grading practices has become an increasingly important...
The effectiveness of classroom assessment and grading practices has become an increasingly important...
The evaluation of student work is a central aspect of the teaching profession that can affect studen...
Educational assessment tends to rely on more or less standardized tests, teacher judgments, and obse...
The effectiveness of classroom assessment and grading practices has become an increasingly important...
This study explores teacher candidates' experiences of grading in higher education. A phenomenograph...
Research on teachers’ grading has shown that there is great variability among teachers regarding bot...
Research on teachers’ grading has shown that there is great variability among teachers regarding bot...
Abstract This explanatory sequential mixed methods study aimed at exploring the grading decision-mak...
Educators have been using the letter grade system of grading and reporting student achievement for s...
Educators have been using the letter grade system of grading and reporting student achievement for s...
This descriptive, non-experimental, quantitative study was designed to answer the broad question, “W...