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What is Ungrading?


What is Ungrading? - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

Ungrading is a practice which eliminates or greatly minimizes the use of assigned points or letter grades in a course, focusing instead on ...

What is Ungrading? - CITLS · Lafayette College

What is Ungrading? ... Follow Us on X! Follow Us on Instagram! ... Ungrading is an umbrella term for any assessment that decenters the action of an instructor ...

Ungrading: Reimagining Assessment of Student Learning

Ungrading: Reimagining Assessment of Student Learning. Ungrading, broadly defined, is an assessment practice that moves beyond the conventional grading ...

What Is 'Ungrading'? | BestColleges

Colleges moving toward "ungrading" don't follow the typical A-F grading scale and instead focus on evaluations and other alternative grading methods.

Ungrading | Barnard College

What is ungrading? Ungrading is loosely defined as purposefully eliminating or minimizing the use of points or letters to assess student work. Some aspects of ...

A professor shares the benefits and drawbacks of ungrading (opinion)

It is a way of assessing and reporting on student learning in which students complete assignments but aren't graded at all on any of them.

The Ungrading Learning Theory We Have Is Not the Ungrading ...

The proposed learning theory aligns ungrading to its emancipatory aims and may provide an opportunity to better understand the learning that occurs in ungraded ...

A media guide to ungrading - Robert Talbert

A “read this first” guide for journalists and anybody else wanting to learn about ungrading, and all forms of alternative grading, and tell its story.

What is Ungrading?: a Q&A - Jesse Stommel

What is Ungrading? Ungrading is a systemic critique, a series of conversations we have about grades, ideally drawing students into those ...

Ungrading | Academy for Teaching and Learning | Baylor University

Ungrading is a classroom paradigm shift that places the focus of education back on what is being learned and why, rather than what is being produced and for ...

Ungrading Has an Equity-Related Achilles Heel - Grading for Growth

The allocation of grades in an ungraded course is highly susceptible to the instructor's - and also sometimes the student's - implicit biases.

Ungrading Pedagogy - CITLS · Lafayette College

Whether used for a single assignment or an entire course, ungrading has become a widely accepted way to better pursue the goals of many student-centered ...

What Is Ungrading and How Can It Unleash Your Students' Potential?

Get practical tips for how ungrading can be brought to any classroom and how to get started while learning how ungrading takes the pressure away from ...

Do We Need the Word "Ungrading"? - Jesse Stommel

The work of ungrading is to ask questions, have hard conversations, point to the fundamental inequities of grades, push for systemic change, ...

Ungrading: What is it? - Oxford Learning

Ungrading emphasizes teachers giving feedback that students can use to enhance their work, evaluate it independently, and incorporate it into ...

'Ungrading' doesn't necessarily mean no grades. So what does it ...

Ungrading isn't so much about the absence of letter grades as it is creating opportunities to keep the learning process going.

Using Ungrading to Get Students to Think about Their Work

We often hear that faculty are concerned their students are only focusing on their grades and not on the process of learning. Jason Hooper, Senior Lecturer ...

Ungrading Toolkit: Learning vs. Earning - Teaching Resources

Ungrading shifts the focus from traditional grades to self-monitoring of progress, allowing students to engage more deeply with their learning journey. It ...

What the heck is “ungrading?” - by Terry McGlynn

Ungrading is a teaching approach that emphasizes student engagement and ownership of the process of inquiry, student self-evaluation of progress ...

How Does Ungrading Bring Out an A+ Classroom?

Ungrading is an alternative approach that eliminates or greatly minimizes the use of assigned points or letter grades in a course, focusing ...