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Reply to "Subjective grading in MCPS elementary schools"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote]I am sure the suspected teacher can provide tons of paperwork trying to back up her grade, making every silly excuse to dismiss the student's work. [b]But how about a side by side comparison with other students' work and grades in the classroom? That's where you will find the truth.[/b] [/quote] No. A good teacher doesn't grade in comparison to other students. He or she grades according to the benchmarks and learning objectives of the lesson, and on the progress of the student from the previous assignment to the present one. If you have a problem with a teacher's grading, by all means, meet with them, ask for and examine the criteria they use for grading. But if you go in to the meeting with the negative assumptions you express above, and consider the criteria a teacher may have for you to be "silly", then you deserve no respect and the alienation you will receive is everything you deserve.[/quote]
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