Guest Post by Carl Pletsch, Ph.D. You might have heard professors talking about how they love teaching, but hate grading papers. You might have even read Mitch’s blog post about the struggle it can be ...
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The undergraduate Philosophy Major places a heavy emphasis on reading and writing. The students' reading and writing skills are tested mainly through writing assignments in which the philosophy ...
Grading papers is not paid work everywhere in the world and in every institution of education. Sometimes the feedback submitted by the teacher is not on par with something that can be written by a ...
Your children could be some of a growing number of California kids having their writing graded by software instead of a teacher. California school districts are signing more contracts for artificial ...
A professor at Arizona State University is calling for the end to "White supremacy language," and to do away with the common way of grading papers in favor of labor-based grading that will ...
I doubt I can even count the number of times professors have said to me that the only part of our profession they truly dislike is grading papers. I’ve seen colleagues retire because of the burden.
In a recent article for Inside Higher Ed, I identified some key practices that can help you write and publish more while you have a heavy teaching load. One of those practices was grading more ...
A viral tweet would have you believe that a college student learned about failing a midterm in the most unwelcome of ways — from a stranger via Twitter. In short, on Thursday someone tweeted that, ...
This article was originally published in CalMatters. Your children could be some of a growing number of California kids having their writing graded by software instead of a teacher. California school ...
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