学生成绩申诉可以减少

M. Pulich
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学期快结束了,琼斯教授提醒自己在从学校回家的路上顺便去趟药店,多买些阿司匹林。他知道,一旦学生们拿到成绩,就会有至少十几个学生给他打电话或到他的办公室来。这些讨论从胆怯地要求看期末考试到直接争论和威胁要提交成绩上诉。在这段时间里,他经历了许多头痛,而且在过去的几年里,他已经提出了几次等级上诉,这并没有让他感觉更好。他注意到,他对门的同事似乎从来都能以一种或多或少令人满意的方式向她的学生解释成绩。无论如何,他注意到这位教授从未卷入过任何成绩申诉。琼斯教授自言自语地说,有些人就是这么幸运。与琼斯教授的观点相反,有些成绩申诉是可以避免的。事实上,许多成绩下降的原因可以追溯到学生和教授之间沟通的中断。这个问题大部分可以通过教授改变他的教学方法来缓解,而不会从根本上干扰他的教学风格或课堂行为。但这需要教授的组织和计划。
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Student Grade Appeals Can be Reduced
It's the end of the semester and Professor Jones reminds himself to stop by the drugstore on the way home from the university to pick up more aspirin. He knows that as soon as the students receive their grades, he will have at least a dozen students calling him or com ing by his office. These discussions will range from timid requests to see the final examinations to outright arguments and threats to file a grade appeal. He ex periences many headaches during this period, and the fact that he has had several grade appeals filed in the past few years does not make him feel any better. He notices that his colleague across the hall never seems to have much difficulty explaining grades in a more-or-less satisfactory manner to her students. At any rate, he observes that this professor has never been involved in any grade appeals. Professor Jones mutters to himself that some people have all the luck. Contrary to the opinion of Professor Jones, some grade appeals can be avoided. In fact, many grade ap peals can be traced to a breakdown in communication between the student and the professor. Most of this problem could be alleviated by the professor changing his classroom approach without radically interfering with his teaching style or conduct of the class. But it will take organization and planning on the part of the pro fessor.
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