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Old 05-23-2008, 02:04 AM   #36
TGyamiBakura
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Default Re: Why teachers send homework but don't grade it all.

I think that for some work that hasn't been covered. It's unfair to grade it objectively because the student hasn't really learned it fairly like other lessons. But there still should be some credit given for actually completing it. That's the majority of how my classes work. But for credit to be given it must be well thought out and relevant to the work in question. lol no freebies in my school... Usually things like that aren't even worth that much so it doesn't really matter unless your grade obsessed...
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