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Humane Assessment Shouldn’t Happen Only During a Pandemic
A standards-based approach to grading that incorporates goal-setting and self-reflection can help promote students' progress in times of crisis as well as normalcy, advises Rosalie Metro.
Grading in a Pandemic (Still)
Colleges adopted an array of flexible assessment policies because of COVID-19 last spring. Many are reverting to their normal practices this fall -- though the term will be anything but.
Curriculum and Assessment Amid COVID-19 and Beyond
"Curriculum and Assessment Amid COVID-19 and Beyond" is Inside Higher Ed's new downloadable collection of articles. You may access a...
A Push for Equitable Assessment
COVID-19 and nationwide antiracism protests have intensified conversations about inequity in higher education. One research group hopes to use the moment to promote more inclusive ways to validate learning.
Big Proctor
Is the fight against cheating during remote instruction worth enlisting third-party student surveillance platforms?
Grading for a Pandemic
How lenient, or not, should professors be with students right now?
Evaluating Teaching During the Pandemic
Some colleges are changing how they collect and consider student ratings of instructors, citing the COVID-19-driven move online. Might that undermine a widely criticized (and used) tool?
Reviving the Original Purpose of Pass-Fail
We should use this moment to recapture some of the initial spirit of the option, argues Jonathan Zimmerman.
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