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Cultivating Collaboration and Consistency in Grading: Applying the GRADE Strategy 

Faculty Focus

We often feel pulled in multiple directions – with service commitments and research projects on top of teaching responsibilities – so finding time to grade student papers, exams, projects, and in-class work can feel challenging. Many of our courses have 48 students enrolled, and writing is assigned in all classes. Dr. Stephanie B.

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Cultivating Collaboration and Consistency in Grading: Applying the GRADE Strategy 

Faculty Focus

We often feel pulled in multiple directions – with service commitments and research projects on top of teaching responsibilities – so finding time to grade student papers, exams, projects, and in-class work can feel challenging. Many of our courses have 48 students enrolled, and writing is assigned in all classes. Dr. Stephanie B.

Grades 111
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43 back-to-school predictions for the 2024-2025 year

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This new age of teaching and learning will be more integrated into the day-to-day, more interdisciplinary, and more based on the lived experience of the teacher and student. The excitement comes from the possibility of both success and failure. Play, by its very nature, invites us to embrace challenges and uncertainties.

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Why It’s Okay (and Even Great) If Your Child Says ‘I’m Bored’

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Parental Pressure We often feel guilty when our kids are bored, interpreting it as a failure to engage them. In highly structured, exam-focused systems, any form of “free time” is viewed as wasted time. Instant Entertainment Access to tablets, phones, and TV makes fixing boredom too easy.