Of course, I will read all of your work before commenting on it, in fact, I normally read everything submitted twice. Like Kissinger, though, I expect your best efforts. It seems to me there are a few different approaches that instructors can take with student work. One is to be superficially encouraging by saying that the work is good (even when it really is not), which (the instructor hopes) will become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Another is for me to try and be as honest and constructively critical of your work, in the belief that you will respond to comments as “words to the wise”, and will stretch yourselves to do better than you thought you could. Frankly I feel the most respectful and caring approach is to give you my best professional opinion. Almost without fail students get better at analysis and have high-quality submissions by the end of the term.
When you get your grades and have read my comments, if you don’t feel your grade is appropriate, take a quick minute to go back and look at the assignment parameters as well as the rubric. If you still don’t understand why I graded something the way I did, please email me, or call.
Well said. Fair. Probably more than we will ever get in the non-academic world. Excellent pedagogy.
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