Adaptive grading systems, or pros and cons of various ways grading grammar exams

This paper investigates several alternatives to the grading system used currently when examining students' knowledge of theoretical grammar in the department of Business Communication at Aalborg University. The proposed alternatives differ from the current system in two parameters, namely by di...

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Main Author: Richard Madsen
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Aalborg University Open Publishing 2020-03-01
Series:Globe
Online Access:https://130.225.53.24/index.php/globe/article/view/2901
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description This paper investigates several alternatives to the grading system used currently when examining students' knowledge of theoretical grammar in the department of Business Communication at Aalborg University. The proposed alternatives differ from the current system in two parameters, namely by differentiating between exam questions according to their levels of difficulty and by evening out biases which are due to the differences in the weights of the various topics of the exam. It is found that the proposed methods would yield results significantly different from the current grading method even though it would only be in the favor of few students in terms of better grades to adapt any of them. Nevertheless, the study reveals prevalent traits of the current way of examining, such as built-in bias and the scalability of the questions, which are important considerations to anyone conducting exams, not just in grammar. Furthermore, the paper uncovers unexpected features of clause constituents that may have serious implications for their teaching.
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spelling doaj.art-b71032b2336e437eab7e8353f567b1312024-04-02T06:07:06ZdanAalborg University Open PublishingGlobe2246-88382020-03-019Adaptive grading systems, or pros and cons of various ways grading grammar examsRichard Madsen0Aalborg UniversityThis paper investigates several alternatives to the grading system used currently when examining students' knowledge of theoretical grammar in the department of Business Communication at Aalborg University. The proposed alternatives differ from the current system in two parameters, namely by differentiating between exam questions according to their levels of difficulty and by evening out biases which are due to the differences in the weights of the various topics of the exam. It is found that the proposed methods would yield results significantly different from the current grading method even though it would only be in the favor of few students in terms of better grades to adapt any of them. Nevertheless, the study reveals prevalent traits of the current way of examining, such as built-in bias and the scalability of the questions, which are important considerations to anyone conducting exams, not just in grammar. Furthermore, the paper uncovers unexpected features of clause constituents that may have serious implications for their teaching.https://130.225.53.24/index.php/globe/article/view/2901
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