April 04, 2013
Professor Allen makes the case for fair grading in Parade Magazine
Traditional grading methods, including giving zeros for late assignments and the 0 to 100 grade scale, can harm disadvantaged students enrolled in public schools throughout the nation. In a response to a question about grading in Parade Magazine’s “Ask Marilyn” column, Assistant Professor Kasi Allen argues for a new approaches that reward real learning.
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