Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't the no chance for feedback a violation of MCPS grading regulations?
What does this even mean? What do you mean by no chance for feedback?
They mean that there isn’t time to pester the teacher into raising the overall grade.
Not sure what grade you're in but many high school courses have assignments that can be resubmitted. However, you would first need to know where you erred, and make changes in order to resubmit the assignment.
This may come as a shock to you, but this is part of how humans learn.
Attempt-> feedback->reattempt.
If by some stroke of horrible luck
You’re a teacher, please quit.
Bruh. You really type this crap out loud? What an idiotic comment. Why don’t we come to your job and determine how ineffective you are? Why do you DCUM weirdos think you lord over teachers? No wonder no one responds to your emails and concerns. When you act like an entitled idiot, then you get what you deserve. Let your kids advocate for themselves. Unless you don’t care if they live in your basement until they are 49 because they never had to do anything for themselves.
What is wrong with you? Kids are generally struggling right now. Maybe they need MORE parental intervention, not less.
Then work WITH the people educating your children. No one wants to work with entitled jerks. No one.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know when grades are posted?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grades are done for this quarter. Teachers cannot add or change them now.
Interesting my kid still hasn’t received a grade for a big end of quarter precalculus exam worth a significant part of the overall grade.
That's frustrating! It's 10% of the grade. That said, my child's teacher got it back a couple of days ago and he received a 100% and it only moved the overall percentage about 1.5%, so I don't think it will hugely influence your child's grade unless they really bombed it. It's still annoying, though!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't the no chance for feedback a violation of MCPS grading regulations?
What does this even mean? What do you mean by no chance for feedback?
They mean that there isn’t time to pester the teacher into raising the overall grade.
Not sure what grade you're in but many high school courses have assignments that can be resubmitted. However, you would first need to know where you erred, and make changes in order to resubmit the assignment.
This may come as a shock to you, but this is part of how humans learn.
Attempt-> feedback->reattempt.
If by some stroke of horrible luck
You’re a teacher, please quit.
Bruh. You really type this crap out loud? What an idiotic comment. Why don’t we come to your job and determine how ineffective you are? Why do you DCUM weirdos think you lord over teachers? No wonder no one responds to your emails and concerns. When you act like an entitled idiot, then you get what you deserve. Let your kids advocate for themselves. Unless you don’t care if they live in your basement until they are 49 because they never had to do anything for themselves.
What is wrong with you? Kids are generally struggling right now. Maybe they need MORE parental intervention, not less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't the no chance for feedback a violation of MCPS grading regulations?
What does this even mean? What do you mean by no chance for feedback?
They mean that there isn’t time to pester the teacher into raising the overall grade.
Not sure what grade you're in but many high school courses have assignments that can be resubmitted. However, you would first need to know where you erred, and make changes in order to resubmit the assignment.
This may come as a shock to you, but this is part of how humans learn.
Attempt-> feedback->reattempt.
If by some stroke of horrible luck
You’re a teacher, please quit.
Bruh. You really type this crap out loud? What an idiotic comment. Why don’t we come to your job and determine how ineffective you are? Why do you DCUM weirdos think you lord over teachers? No wonder no one responds to your emails and concerns. When you act like an entitled idiot, then you get what you deserve. Let your kids advocate for themselves. Unless you don’t care if they live in your basement until they are 49 because they never had to do anything for themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't the no chance for feedback a violation of MCPS grading regulations?
What does this even mean? What do you mean by no chance for feedback?
They mean that there isn’t time to pester the teacher into raising the overall grade.
Not sure what grade you're in but many high school courses have assignments that can be resubmitted. However, you would first need to know where you erred, and make changes in order to resubmit the assignment.
This may come as a shock to you, but this is part of how humans learn.
Attempt-> feedback->reattempt.
If by some stroke of horrible luck
You’re a teacher, please quit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't the no chance for feedback a violation of MCPS grading regulations?
What does this even mean? What do you mean by no chance for feedback?
They mean that there isn’t time to pester the teacher into raising the overall grade.
Not sure what grade you're in but many high school courses have assignments that can be resubmitted. However, you would first need to know where you erred, and make changes in order to resubmit the assignment.
This may come as a shock to you, but this is part of how humans learn.
Attempt-> feedback->reattempt.
If by some stroke of horrible luck you're a teacher, please quit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grades are done for this quarter. Teachers cannot add or change them now.
Interesting my kid still hasn’t received a grade for a big end of quarter precalculus exam worth a significant part of the overall grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't the no chance for feedback a violation of MCPS grading regulations?
What does this even mean? What do you mean by no chance for feedback?
They mean that there isn’t time to pester the teacher into raising the overall grade.
Not sure what grade you're in but many high school courses have assignments that can be resubmitted. However, you would first need to know where you erred, and make changes in order to resubmit the assignment.
This may come as a shock to you, but this is part of how humans learn.
Attempt-> feedback->reattempt.
If by some stroke of horrible luck you're a teacher, please quit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't the no chance for feedback a violation of MCPS grading regulations?
What does this even mean? What do you mean by no chance for feedback?
They mean that there isn’t time to pester the teacher into raising the overall grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Lock grades” is a bit vague.
Teachers are required to submit q1 grades by 5pm Monday.
But individual teachers have different expectations. Some locked the myMCPS grade book from new submissions on Wednesday. Other teachers chose Friday at midnight. I had a few students who were sick, so I kept mine open until Sunday.
I wish more teachers would choose to (almost) finalize their grades by Wednesday because that gives students a few days to notice any errors. I like the teachers who are clear about their expectations like they will accept no late assignments after Wednesday or Thursday AND then they make sure to grade everything early too so that students are given a chance to look over the inputs to make sure they are correct. DD had a few terrible teachers last year who did not grade until hours before the grades were submitted. Students had no chance for feedback and to look over what they did wrong. One teacher was also notorious for inputting incorrect grades because she was so rushed and then there was no recourse to change them.
Ever consider the teachers do this on purpose?