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You must complete
all assigned work to earn credit for this course. Your
Learning Record will provide a much
richer and clearer picture of your learning, but we do need to provide the
University with a grade. What do grades represent in this class?
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A
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Represents outstanding
participation in all course activities; all assigned work completed, with
very high quality in all work produced for the course. Evidence of significant
development across the five dimensions of learning. The Learning Record
at this level demonstrates activity that goes significantly beyond the
required course work in one or more course strands. |
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B
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Represents excellent participation
in all course activities; all assigned work completed, with consistently
high quality in course work. Evidence of marked development across the
five dimensions of learning. |
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C
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Represents good participation
in all course activities; all assigned work completed, with generally
good quality overall in course work. Evidence of some development across
the five dimensions of learning. |
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D
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Represents uneven participation
in course activities; some gaps in assigned work completed, with inconsistent
quality in course work. Evidence of development across the five dimensions
of learning is partial or unclear. |
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F
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Represents minimal participation
in course activities; serious gaps in assigned work completed, or very
low quality in course work. Evidence of development is not available.
Excessive absences may also result in a failing grade. |
Note: Final grades for the university,
unfortunately, cannot show a plus or a minus; however you may indicate a plus
or minus in your midterm or final evaluation if you wish.
Absences may affect the final
grade. In courses meeting twice a week, two unexcused absences may be allowed,
three unexcused absences will lower the grade, and four unexcused absences
will result in a failing grade for the course.
I will honor all reasonable
grade claims supported by the observations and evidence provided in the Learning
Record.
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