I've found myself pondering this question today. Is it ever
appropriate to give few or no comments on a student paper? I don't mean
for a particular assignment and treating everyone the same. What I'm
wondering is whether it's ever appropriate to give extensive comments on
most of the papers in a given batch but less on others.
I
find myself wondering this because I'm pretty sure I just marked a
paper where I spent more time reading, interpreting (a monumental task
at times), and making comments on a paper than I think the student did.
In this case, this student has also attended only 3 of the 7 weeks of
term. The paper shows it too because we talked about each of the
elements that were supposed to be present in the paper over the last 7
weeks and most of them were absent from this paper.
I
know I shouldn't take it personally and I don't when students decide not
to attend class. But I do find myself resenting the time (and brain
power) I spent trying to figure out what this student was saying and
then trying to provide constructive advice to perform better. I felt
like I was investing more in this than the student was. And I was
seriously tempted to just slap a letter grade on it and skip any
comments.
In the end I did write comments. I hope the
student takes them to heart. But somehow I doubt it. I don't feel any
better for it though.
Friday, October 28, 2011
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