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Fair GradesTeaching Philosophy 32 (4): 361-398. 2009.Fair grading is modeled on two fundamental principles. The first principle is that grading should be impartial and consistent. The second principle is that a fair grade should be based on the student’s competence in the academic content of the course. I derive corollary principles of fair grading from these two basic principles and use them to evaluate common grading practices. I argue that exempting students from completing certain grade components is unfair, as is grading on attendance, class …Read more
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University of AmsterdamRegular Faculty
University of Wisconsin, Madison
PhD, 2005
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Areas of Specialization
| Applied Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Education |
Areas of Interest
| Applied Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |