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"grading process" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the process of evaluating or assessing something, typically in an educational or work setting. Example: The students eagerly awaited the results of the grading process, hoping to see improvements in their grades.
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While the earliest MOOCs were concentrated in computer science and engineering — subjects suited to computer grading — Professor Duneier is one of the pioneers offering humanities courses, in which the whole grading process, from essays to exams, is handled by the students using grading criteria designed by the professor.
Explanation of timelines and grading process.
But those numbers are only part of the grading process.
There's a lot of teaching in the grading process".
If one misses anything about college days, it will be the fundamental pleasure (or displeasure) of the grading process.
Staff at the Mooc admit to students that the grading process was "far from ideal" for "measuring the learning of thousands of students".
Though the state coordinates the Regents exams, local teachers and officials have wide latitude over the grading process.
To that end, the students are creating a grading process that will, they hope, provide a contrast to the frequently cited marks handed out by the N.R.A.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet If one misses anything about college days, it will be the fundamental pleasure (or displeasure) of the grading process.
Now a new study published last month in the journal Teaching and Learning in Medicine looks at the effects of these many efforts on the grading process.
Until meaningless precision is taken out of the grading process, students will try to reduce the sensed capriciousness of grading through cheating.
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