2024
DOI: 10.20343/teachlearninqu.12.5
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“Success was Actually Having Learned:” University Student Perceptions of Ungrading

Amy A. Hasinoff,
Wendy Bolyard,
Dennis DeBay
et al.

Abstract: A large body of evidence shows that many ungrading practices are as good or better than conventional approaches at supporting learning outcomes. Much of the research on student perceptions of ungrading, however, is based on individual case studies which, although informative, are often anecdotal, not systematically implemented, and tend to emphasize the instructor’s perspectives. Building on this literature, we offer a systematic study that asks: how do students perceive pedagogical practices designed by instr… Show more

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