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originally posted by: fleabit
May have nothing to do with liberal policies or trying to "spare feelings," could be linked to money the school gets. Maybe they need to have a certain percentile of grades, and on that curve, the 0%'ers would bring it down. Who knows.. probably a deeper reason than 50% is so that the students don't feel too hurt over it.
originally posted by: amazing
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: amazing
Yeah, in the few years I was in classroom, I taught English/LA. I always started the year with one math lession - what would happen to grade averages if assignments were missed and become 0s.
But that wasn't enough for some kids. I'd have the ones who would slap-dash off answers just so they could turn in work without caring or knowing if the answers were right and get things like 20% or 30% and then get made because they were still failing.
That's always my wake up call as a parent. They have some 0s or missing assignments and we know something's wrong. Do they need tutoring or help organizing or are thy just being lazy or is something distracting them. As a parent, I need to see that zero on a progress report so taht I know they're struggling.
originally posted by: pointessa
originally posted by: amazing
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: amazing
Yeah, in the few years I was in classroom, I taught English/LA. I always started the year with one math lession - what would happen to grade averages if assignments were missed and become 0s.
But that wasn't enough for some kids. I'd have the ones who would slap-dash off answers just so they could turn in work without caring or knowing if the answers were right and get things like 20% or 30% and then get made because they were still failing.
That's always my wake up call as a parent. They have some 0s or missing assignments and we know something's wrong. Do they need tutoring or help organizing or are thy just being lazy or is something distracting them. As a parent, I need to see that zero on a progress report so taht I know they're struggling.
You made an excellent point here. If a kid is repeatedly not turning in work there is some sort of problem and a really concerned parent would rather know that there is a problem and deal with it rather than sugar coating it so everyone is a winner..
originally posted by: starwarsisreal
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That’s when she says she learned about a no-zero grading policy, written in red in the school’s handbook, stating, “NO ZERO’S – LOWEST POSSIBLE GRADE IS 50%.”
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originally posted by: chiefsmom
a reply to: ketsuko
LOL Wow
When I was in school, I had to show my work in math. If the answer was wrong? No point. If I didn't show my work? No point.
If I didn't turn in the homework?
Big ol fat 0
And math was certainly not my strong point.
originally posted by: starwarsisreal
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (WPEC) — A teacher in Port St. Lucie, Florida claims she was fired for refusing to give students partial credit for work that is never handed in.
“I got fired. I was packing my stuff, and I was not going to see the kids,” Diane Tirado said.
Here is what really surprised me:
That’s when she says she learned about a no-zero grading policy, written in red in the school’s handbook, stating, “NO ZERO’S – LOWEST POSSIBLE GRADE IS 50%.”
wlos.com...
After seeing this article, I wonder who the **** put this dumb policy????/
This event reminds of that incident in Evergreen when a bunch of SJWs were demanding that they shouldn't be given homework:
I seriously wonder if the Evergreen kids went to this middle school. This is what happens when we emphasize on too much feelings over logic. No wonder our education system is failing.