While the way we interpret or use a particular grading scale may be tied to where we work, we deal with the complexities of different grading systems daily. In order to interpret grading scales fairly and consistently, you need to have an understanding of global grading practices and the philosophical intentions behind them. But that knowledge doesn't make grade interpretation straightforward. It can be contentious. This session will use case studies and role-playing to discuss various grading issues we have encountered in our work. The session will demonstrate ways of talking about grading that can be used in your office and with other constituents.
While the way we interpret or use a particular grading scale may be tied to where we work, we deal with the complexities of different grading systems daily. In order to interpret grading scales fairly and consistently, you need to have an understanding of global grading practices and the philosophical intentions behind them. But that knowledge doesn't make grade interpretation straightforward. It can be contentious. This session will use case studies and role-playing to discuss various grading issues we have encountered in our work. The session will demonstrate ways of talking about grading that can be used in your office and with other constituents.
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