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[return to "Faced with soaring Ds and Fs, schools are ditching the old way of grading"]
1. gramma+Oh[view] [source] 2021-11-11 01:01:24
>>lxm+(OP)
> Los Angeles and San Diego Unified — the state’s two largest school districts, with some 660,000 students combined — have recently directed teachers to base academic grades on whether students have learned what was expected of them during a course — and not penalize them for behavior, work habits and missed deadlines.

That lesson is going to serve them well in the workplace.

Teach students that they are entitled to bad behavior, bad work habits, and deadlines? Fuck deadlines

The next generation is going to have a hard time competing in the global workplace against cultures that do enforce reasonable consequences for fucking up.

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2. skyde+Un[view] [source] 2021-11-11 01:53:30
>>gramma+Oh
you got to understand where this new guidelines are coming from.

If a 5 years old student already can do algebra and calculus but his teacher give him 100 page of simple addition to do as homework and he decide to not do them…

Should he fail the class ? I don’t think so, the class is already too easy for him!

His grade should only be based on his score on exams!

Why force student to waste hours at home doing busy work on something they already master? this sound like torture!

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3. bodhia+Jo[view] [source] 2021-11-11 02:02:13
>>skyde+Un
The problem is that exams are often an extremely poor assessment of actual student learning, since they're such an unnatural format (no checking of oneself, strong time limits, extremely "easy" problems that can be done in those time limits). The other problem is that the only way to actually learn something is often to practice it. Attaching grades to "homework" is a method of forcing students to actually do the practice. Otherwise, there has to be some other reward mechanism, because frankly, its very hard for children to have the self discipline to study on their own.
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4. skyde+lp[view] [source] 2021-11-11 02:08:45
>>bodhia+Jo
in this case maybe force the student to complete homework during school hours. instead of expecting kid to do it at home.
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5. bodhia+Gp[view] [source] 2021-11-11 02:13:25
>>skyde+lp
There are a finite number of school hours! Teachers have to be paid! That being said, America is extremely unusual in the small number of explicit classroom hours students have, and the large amount of homework students are expected to do.
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6. coredo+wt[view] [source] 2021-11-11 02:51:36
>>bodhia+Gp
Students from France are absolutely laughing at this. Wednesdays are half days and the homework load at the lower grade levels is mind boggling.
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