5 Ways to Take the Grind Out of Grading Papers - Classroom 2.02024-03-29T09:31:16Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/5-ways-to-take-the-grind-out-of-grading-papers-1?feed=yes&xn_auth=noGreat post shared! It is simp…tag:www.classroom20.com,2016-10-01:649749:Comment:11251382016-10-01T11:47:40.386ZLeesa johnsonhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Leesajohnson
<p>Great post shared! It is simply amazing and inspirational. My According Marking exam papers is not an exciting or intellectually challenging task and most decisions simply apply a set of predefined criteria to decide upon a result.</p>
<p>Marking coursework assignments can be more interesting if these are well-structured and you find the occasional inspiration in there. But there is still generally a certain amount of monotony associated with a large batch. Most academics have systems in…</p>
<p>Great post shared! It is simply amazing and inspirational. My According Marking exam papers is not an exciting or intellectually challenging task and most decisions simply apply a set of predefined criteria to decide upon a result.</p>
<p>Marking coursework assignments can be more interesting if these are well-structured and you find the occasional inspiration in there. But there is still generally a certain amount of monotony associated with a large batch. Most academics have systems in place to ensure that they are consistent and give all of the assignments the same level of attention to detail. Good marking is as important to students as it respects the large amount of effort that they have put in. Unfortunately writing a paper is a good exercise for pupils and students. Well, it is good if they actually use some time on it and think about what they are writing. The process of formulating your knowledge by writing about it in your own words makes you learn and remember the subject better.</p> Hi Karen! I was trying to fin…tag:www.classroom20.com,2016-09-14:649749:Comment:11234842016-09-14T23:16:15.832ZJenny Grant Rankin, Ph.D.https://www.classroom20.com/profile/JennyGrantRankin
<p>Hi Karen! I was trying to find your email address (though I hope this can reach you!) because I wanted to let you know I cited you and this great post in my new book. Thank you for your contribution to the field! :-) - Jenny Grant Rankin :-)</p>
<p>Hi Karen! I was trying to find your email address (though I hope this can reach you!) because I wanted to let you know I cited you and this great post in my new book. Thank you for your contribution to the field! :-) - Jenny Grant Rankin :-)</p>