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Reply to "MS teacher gives summative points for an exam review packet?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks all. It's complicated because he does have a 504 and this teacher has not been good about following it. AND to make things more complicated, he won't have the teacher again next semester. I'm leaning towards the "learn from your mistakes" approach but I don't want to shortchange him either. I just wasn't sure if this was a common practice -- it seems so odd to count the review at the summative level instead of as homework, and then have the test itself be a summative.[/quote] Many of the teachers in my HS dept collected county review packets for a grade at the end of the semester. I'm not sure if they gave summative points or completion points or what- but if it's listed on Edline as "due," then it means it needs to be turned in. And I'm *certain* that the teacher stood up in front of the room and said "ok, turn in your packets now." This seems like an opportunity to learn a hard lesson. [/quote]
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