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Reply to "Teacher corrects kids' work and the entire class sees corrections"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So the learning from each other's work is great, IMO. However, there is no reason for names to be associated with it. What do the other parents think?[/quote] I agree that the names aren't needed for learning, but you still haven't verified that this isn't a function of the system that students use to view the work. If the teacher can't segregate names and grades from work samples, she may have to stop using real samples to teach. If her district or school gives her that option. Mine doesn't. Collaboration on certain work is required and no one can figure out how to make it anonymous for student views, but visible for teachers. When my students collaborate in a document in Google Docs, they can see exactly who made what changes (including erroneous ones) and they can read any comments other collaborators or editors make. I actually send my own comments to individual students directly by email to avoid embarrassment, but I can't stop Google from showing the rest of the students that Larla doesn't understand a concept or can't spell. Our system set up the accounts to show student names. [/quote] Curious how old your students are? OP's are in second grade which seems young for a collaborative Google doc but maybe times have changed. [/quote]
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