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Better and Saner Grading Tip: Start with the End

February 14, 2017 By Dave Stuart Jr. 4 Comments

Grading is not fun. I do not like grading. Therefore, my goal in grading is always this: do it as efficiently as possible. For the sake of really zeroing in here, let’s be clear on the meaning of efficient — see Figure 1. I like a lot of things about this “define efficient” Google result. When […]

Better and Saner Grading Tip: Stop “Relaxing” While Grading

February 11, 2017 By Dave Stuart Jr. 4 Comments

I think it would be painful to survey how many teachers make a habit of “relaxing” at night with a stack of student writing in their laps and a show they’ve been wanting to watch on Netflix. I’ve done this plenty of times myself. But here is the problem: grading and/or giving feedback on student […]

Better and Saner Grading Tip: Get Out the Stopwatch

February 7, 2017 By Dave Stuart Jr. 8 Comments

I don’t have all the answers when it comes to taming the beast that is grading student writing, but here’s something that I have found to help this year: using a stopwatch. Step One: Sit down with a stack of papers, a stack of rubrics, and a beverage. (Based on personal experimentation, stimulants tend to […]

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