It's the end of another term, and I'm just shocked at how time flies. I spent the last few days preparing the final exams, checking quizzes and exams, grading projects and finally computing the final grades. I always find this time stressful. We only have a few days to do everything including submitting the grades. This time we only had 4 days to administer the exams, check the exams and submit the grades! I still feel like a zombie after the all-nighter I pulled off last night. (Well, it wasn't all schoolwork, I had a Management Committee presentation scheduled this morning too).
The most difficult task for a teacher I think is giving a grade that the student truly deserves. That includes the decision whether to pass or fail a student. I have always been clear about my expectations from the start of classes, I always wonder why students are still shocked when they receive a failing grade. Don't get me wrong, giving a failing grade is one of the things that I hate doing most, but I do it when it is necessary.
This term, I've had several cases where students have exceeded the allowed absences. That is the most unforgiveable for me and I seldom give considerations for this. I also do not give considerations for those who lack the requirements, especially quizzes. I mean, the least that a student should do is to take all the quizzes. They are always scheduled in advance. But would you believe me when I say that there are still students who miss these quizzes? I really hate them. I don't allow make-up quizzes unless there is death in the family or the student himself is confined in the hospital. Also, I keep strict deadlines for projects and do not accept late projects. I know that my subjects are not easy, but I expect students to at least comply with the requirements. I try to adjust exam results as long I think it is but fair to do so. In many ways, I consider myself a very considerate teacher.
It is hard to be a fair teacher, and I'm still learning even after three years of teaching. Sometimes I still think of students who I should have or shouldn't have passed. But I guess the bottomline is that the students are in school to learn --- and if they don't give enough effort , they will not learn, and I would have failed as a teacher if I allow them to complete the term without learning anything.
After the distribution of grades today, I'm not sure if I'm looking forward to another term!
Thursday, September 6, 2007
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4 comments:
Tama 'yan, Reg, make them work for their grades! My fave teachers/professors were not just smart and articulate, but fair and firm.
-- D
Thanks, D! I still feel bad about the students who failed in my subjects this term, but I will remain fair and firm!:-)
Well... and am sure you know this... if they didn't come to class, if they didn't do the work, then they deserve to fail. I have no sympathy for those who can afford school but don't even try to learn. Meanwhile, there are millions of underprivileged kids out there who would do anything for an education.
Oh my goodness, I sound so old ;>)!
-- D
Yes D, I agree with you totally! And this is why I can be a bit unforgiving. Imagine, their parents pay for their expensive education and they can't even come to class regularly! And for what? Laziness, boredom, gimmicks? Kawawa naman ang parents!
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