AnyBook4Less.com
Find the Best Price on the Web
Order from a Major Online Bookstore
Developed by Fintix
Home  |  Store List  |  FAQ  |  Contact Us  |  
 
Ultimate Book Price Comparison Engine
Save Your Time And Money

Making Sense of College Grades (Jossey-Bass Higher Education Series)

Please fill out form in order to compare prices
Title: Making Sense of College Grades (Jossey-Bass Higher Education Series)
by Ohmer Milton, Howard R. Pollio, James A. Eison
ISBN: 0-87589-687-1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Pub. Date: 01 March, 1986
Format: Hardcover
List Price(USD): $32.95
Your Country
Currency
Delivery
Include Used Books
Are you a club member of: Barnes and Noble
Books A Million Chapters.Indigo.ca

Average Customer Rating: 5 (1 review)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5
Summary: Why you should read this book
Comment: Have you ever been graded by a college professor? Are you a college professor? If the answer to either question is yes, you should read this book.

It details the results of a national survey on student's, professor's, parent's and business recruiter's attitudes about grades. Among the results, college faculty think that the difference between a "C" student and an "A" student is apparent in what that person knows and can do for 2-5 years or more. Other people thought it was much less.

The authors describe how grades depend on the context. Everyone seems to know this except the people who assign grades. You have probably experienced classes where you were thankful to get a C and other classes where an A was of no consequence. Unfortunately, reliance on GPA to sum up a person's college education does not take into account this context effect.

Another focus of the book is the discussion of the differences between learning oriented students and grade oriented students. The authors conclude that grade oriented students are using grades as a benchmark of their own value and performance. See how the structure and organization of a classroom can promote grade orientation or learning orientation.

Find out which college pollicies promote grade inflation and how grade inflation is a non-issue to everyone but college faculty.

In the end, the authors make 2 provocative proposals that would produce a wonderful transformation in the college experience of everyone and promote learning in college classrooms.

Thank you for visiting www.AnyBook4Less.com and enjoy your savings!

Copyright� 2001-2021 Send your comments

Powered by Apache