Dear fellow TBLers.
This is my second semester using TBL in a course about human rights. Last semester I ran into a slight problem while calculating the peer evaluation score at the end of the course. I was using peer evaluation as an independent grade component, a.k.a. Michaelsen's procedure. I took this component of the grade to be 10% of the final grade. When I actually calculated the grades, I realized that since the average students score is always 10, some students get more than 10. Given the suggested formula in the book, these students effectively receive extra credit, and the overall course final grades were inflated.
Am I missing anything, or is this the way intended?
Thanks,
Noam
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Noam Perry
Lecturer
Department of Justice Studies
San Jose State University
One Washington Square
San Jose, CA 95192