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In Grading Justice: Teacher-Activist Approaches to Assessment, new and seasoned teachers explore socially-just approaches of assessment, including practices aimed at resisting and undoing grading and assessment altogether, to create more democratic grading policies and practices, foregrounding the transformative potential of communication within college courses. The contributions in this collection invite readers to consider not only how educators might assess social justice work in and beyond the classroom, but also to imagine what a social justice approach to grading and assessment would mean for intervening into potentially unjust modes of teaching and learning by creating more just practices and policies. Scholars of pedagogy, Social Activism, and communications will find this book particularly interesting.
List of Tables and Figures
vii
Acknowledgments ix
Preface xi
Introduction: Grieving (Un)Grading (In)Justices 1(42)
Kristen C. Blinne
1 Rhetoric of Grades: Evaluating Student Work and Its Consequences
43(18)
David Deifell
2 Mobilizing a Critical Universal Design for Learning Framework for Justice Minded Course Design and Assessment
61(30)
Allison D. Brenneise
Mark Congdon Jr.
3 Honoring Vivencias: Vivencias: A Borderlands Approach to Higher Education Pedagogy Justice
91(18)
Leandra H. Hernandez
Sarah De Los Santos Upton
4 Walking the Tightrope: Navigating the Tensions of Teaching and Grading Communication Content Inside and Outside the Discipline
109(24)
Juliane Mora
5 Student-Activist Mentor Letters as a Form of Social Movement-Building in Communication Activism Pedagogy
133(30)
David L. Palmer
6 Love Letters Gone Wrong: Complicating the Romantic Ideal of Democratic Processes in the College Classroom
163(32)
Londie T. Martin
Kristen A. Mclntyre
7 Are We Just Grading or Grading Justly?: Adventures with Non-Traditional Assessment
195(60)
Kristen C. Blinne
8 "Ungrading" Communication: Awareness Pedagogy as Activist Assessment
255(42)
Kristen C. Blinne
9 Resisting the Detrimental Effects of Grade Inflation on University Faculty and Students through Critical Communication Pedagogy
297(12)
David H. Kahl Jr.
10 Rate My Performance, or Just Sing Along: A Critical Look at Student Evaluations of Teaching
309(22)
Summer R. Cunningham
11 The Seven Lesson Faculty Member: Outling Assessment's Harm to Faculty
331(22)
C. Kyle Rudick
Index 353(6)
About the Contributors 359
Kristen C. Blinne is associate professor of communication studies at the State University of New York College at Oneonta.