Ungrading to Decentered Grading Lightning Talk 2021 - YouTube
Author(s): Andrea Huntoon1, Brie Tripp, Derek Sollberger2, Didem Vardar-Ulu3, John Howard Starnes4, Laura Reed5, Melanie Lenahan6, Stacey Kiser7
1. Fox Valley Technical College 2. Princeton University 3. Boston University, Chemistry Department 4. Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College 5. University of Alabama 6. Raritan Valley Community College 7. Lane Community College, BioQUEST
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Description
We share our experiences implementing principles of Ungrading in a variety of biology and biochemistry classes. We range from community college to universities, small to large sections, lectures to labs. Some of us have been moving towards these principles for several quarters (or even years), some started Fall 2021, and one person will be implementing in the future. All of us are dealing with pandemic stress, so the main motivation for change is helping the students gain confidence and agency over their own learning, with iterations and feedback from their instructors. We will be working on a manuscript to capture our experiences to share with other biology instructors.
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Researchers should cite this work as follows:
- Huntoon, A., Tripp, B., Sollberger, D., Vardar-Ulu, D., Starnes, J. H., Reed, L., Lenahan, M., Kiser, S. (2021). Ungrading to Decentered Grading Lightning Talk 2021 - YouTube. 2021 Biology and Mathematics Educators (BIOME) Institute, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/SH7G-TF37