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Grading exams with integrity

Grading exams with integrity

Teaching in Higher Ed

October 1, 201528m 2s

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Show Notes

Bonni and Dave Stachowiak share about ways to reduce the potential for introducing bias while grading exams.

PODCAST NOTES

Grading exams with Integrity

In today’s episode, Dave Stachowiak and I share about ways to reduce the potential for introducing bias while grading exams.

Risks of bias in grading exams

Techniques to reduce potential bias

  • Blind grading (sticky notes, LMS-based, etc.)
  • Grade by question, not exam
  • Inner-rater reliability practices
  • Block time for grading during peak energy hours
  • Be transparent and over-communicate your practices and rationale
  • *** Re-grade the earlier exams, to avoid what Dave spoke about…

Recommendations

Bonni recommends:

Asking your students what they want to listen to before class

Coming Home, by Leon Bridges

Dave recommends:

Coaching for Leaders episode #211: How to be productive and present

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