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Insignificant Wranglings
Category Archives: grading
Two Bad Ideas from the Guardian
I’m not sure about this story on computers grading standardized tests, because I don’t know about the sophistication of the software or the levels of the students. My gut is to agree with Tim Oates, director of Cambridge Assessment:”Some approaches … Continue reading
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Dante didn’t descirbe this one…
…but I think this might be a lost layer of hell. I am speaking of grading AP exams down in Daytona Beach. Ethics disuade me from sharing any of the “jems” I have read over the past few days, but … Continue reading