AlisonNo show, no grade :). If Rey aren't there to work with the team them they aren't there to sign the team application sheet, at least in my class. I also have a team folder that I keep team grades on so everyone can see their team grade activities. And folks that don't show get a big zero. It's a good "stick."Does that need to be in the syllabus?Manda
Dr. Amanda ReesProfessor of GeographyColumbus State UniversitySent from my iPhoneHello,I am teaching my first TBL course and decided to grade the in-class application exercises (upon several threads here since the semester started, I probably wouldn’t do this again). Regardless, I am having a problem: absent students during graded in-class work. It’s not widespread but nonetheless each class maybe 1-2 absent students. I did not specify in my syllabus how this would be handled. My first reaction was to give the missing students a 0 for that exercise, but I do have the peer multiplier built into group grades. How have others dealt with this issue?Thanks for any advice,AlisonAlison BatesLecturer (Renewable Energy & Sustainability)Department of Environmental ConservationUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstHoldsworth 209160 Holdsworth WayAmherst, MA 01003
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