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At my institution, showing a student's grades to other students would be considered a violation of FERPA.
Cheers,
Maryann
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Dr. Maryann S. Allen
Associate Professor
Natural Sciences Department
Colby-Sawyer College
541 Main Street
New London, NH 03257
Phone: (603) 526-3062
Fax: (603) 526-3429
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From: Team-Based Learning [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Bill Goffe
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Subject: Re: Application Activity as orientation exercise; Summary of Test results
Jenny asked:
> On a separate issue, we are planning on providing a summary of the
> individual scores and team scores for each of the four units of the module
> throughout the module. The summary would be placed in the team folders
> and would show team members' scores by name and the overall team score,
> and a summary of all the team scores. If anyone else does this could you
> advise if you have any problems showing the student names and their
> scores?
At least in the U.S., this might well be considered a violation of student privacy rights (enshrined in Federal Law). I believe that someone suggested it here, but for each RAT I supply the max, min, and median iRAT to each team. I don't think that you need each student knowing how each did to generate accountability to each other. From discussions the students will have a sense of how well each did.
- Bill
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Bill Goffe
Department of Economics
SUNY Oswego, 416 Mahar Hall
Oswego, NY 13126
315-312-3444(v), 315-312-5444(f)
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