Anonymous wrote:The greater the confusion the easier it is to achieve equitable grading. Mission accomplished FCPS. Students and parents need to unite and raise hell until positive change occurs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers are busy. They don't have time to grade assignments.
If you don't have enough time and have to choose to do do something, so be it. But choose to not do something else. Something that doesn't so adversely affect the very students you are ostensibly there to help.
I’m a teacher and a different poster. I don’t agree with a lot of what I read on this thread. If teachers haven’t updated in a month, that’s bad. If teachers are putting tons of grades in last minute, that’s bad. If there’s only 1-2 assignments, that’s bad.
But…
It’s hard to prioritize grading. If I’m not planned, I literally can’t teach. I’d end up sitting in the front of the room unprepared, simply staring at my students. Planning takes precedence over grading 100% of the time. It has to.
I have to respond to parents and students within 48 hours. I get a ton of emails. If I don’t respond, the emails compound and parents get angrier. Email takes precedence over grading.
I wish it wasn’t like this, but it is. We don’t get a lot of unstructured time at work. Most of our work actually gets done at home. I also wish that wasn’t the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Updating the gradebook regularly should be happening but it’s not unusual for kids to receive a large assignment at the end of the quarter. It’s usually a test, project, writing assignment that is the major summative for that quarters content - what you would have had as a “final” in school. So that part is fine. Not updating the gradebook in weeks/months is not.
-teacher
We got an automated message about our daughter having an F in a HS class and the quarter end approaching. There is 1 graded assignment in SIS for this quarter. That’s it. She joined the class after the first quarter and the quiz covered some things she hadn’t been there for.
I had to email the teacher and ask if there were things that are graded and not in the system and what else is coming up because I need to make sure she has opportunities to pull up that grade. It’s absurd. We shouldn’t have to do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers are busy. They don't have time to grade assignments.
If you don't have enough time and have to choose to do do something, so be it. But choose to not do something else. Something that doesn't so adversely affect the very students you are ostensibly there to help.
Anonymous wrote:Teachers are busy. They don't have time to grade assignments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Updating the gradebook regularly should be happening but it’s not unusual for kids to receive a large assignment at the end of the quarter. It’s usually a test, project, writing assignment that is the major summative for that quarters content - what you would have had as a “final” in school. So that part is fine. Not updating the gradebook in weeks/months is not.
-teacher
We got an automated message about our daughter having an F in a HS class and the quarter end approaching. There is 1 graded assignment in SIS for this quarter. That’s it. She joined the class after the first quarter and the quiz covered some things she hadn’t been there for.
I had to email the teacher and ask if there were things that are graded and not in the system and what else is coming up because I need to make sure she has opportunities to pull up that grade. It’s absurd. We shouldn’t have to do that.
Anonymous wrote:Updating the gradebook regularly should be happening but it’s not unusual for kids to receive a large assignment at the end of the quarter. It’s usually a test, project, writing assignment that is the major summative for that quarters content - what you would have had as a “final” in school. So that part is fine. Not updating the gradebook in weeks/months is not.
-teacher
Anonymous wrote:Every course syllabus should be required to not only state grading policy but also include a grade turnaround time. If teacher is overwhelmed with workload and cannot return assignment grade within two weeks, then it should be an automatic A. Then far from complaining, students would be praying their teacher misses the grading deadline, and their parents would be in a blissful state observing a sea of As every time they login into SIS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers have 150 students to deal with & we really don't care anymore. Flame all you want.
You’d have to be a lousy teacher and a crappy person as well to leave students and families in the dark as much as some incompetent FCPS teachers do now. It was not always like this.