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Grading questions ask how to properly, effectively, and fairly assign grades to assignments/exams/quizzes.
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How should I modify my grading as a TA?
I set up a score sheet for my graders when I have multiple people grading that details exactly what a 4/4,3/4,2/4,1/4 and 0/4 HW problem looks like and include examples. … What it means is have all TAs have an "approximate" median in mind while grading, it is only used to guide the TAs who are grading way too easily or harshly. …
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What are the pros and cons of having students choose which HW problems are looked at?
See the answer to: Is it worth grading calculus homework? … Edit: another way of breaking down the questions (instead of easy/hard) is to use standards based grading as in this question Standards-based grading in calculus. …
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How to randomly call on students to present HW? (without students losing motivation , and hi...
Assume you have decided to call on students to present HW solutions in your course. For educators who have done this before, how do you implement this and why? There are a few problems I can imagine a …