Thursday, January 26, 2017

Grading Woes

Grading Woes


Its not really a secret at all, I assume, that most instructors hate grading. For me, its not the commenting on papers that bothers me, because I actually very much enjoy doing that, and my students appreciate it. Its the deciding, especially at the end of the semester, what letter grade a student has earned, as if the whole 14 or so weeks -- all our conversations, their progress, their pitfalls, etc -- just boils down to this one thing. I always wonder what the student will think when s/he gets the grade, and whether or not that will affect how s/he feels about the class and the way it ended. Some people improve but still dont get the grade they probably hope for, especially in this age of grade inflation. I feel very strongly that Im a fair-to-easy grader, and yet I still get occasional complaints that Im a "hard" grader, even though its extremely rare to get a "C" from me, and almost impossible to get below that.

Sigh. I just wanted to share. This time of year always makes me sad. I get so excited when I get a batch of new papers, so intrigued by what Im about to read, but then at the end when I have to put a letter grade to it, I just feel a bit defeated. And no, I dont particularly think that doing away with grades altogether will help at the moment, since most students are motivated by their grades to do things like attend class and do at least some of the reading.

For the record, I also think grading grad students is a joke. Is there really a need to assign a letter grade to some of the most feedback-obsessed, masochistic people in the world? Ive never heard a grad student say anything like, "I just want my A in this class, and then Im outta here."

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