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englishgibson



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 10:58 am    Post subject: Moderations, Grades Adjustments by Superiors Reply with quote

In China, some exams in some educational institutions are moderated, adjusted by accademic superviors or directors later and after the exams have been administered by the teachers which has been my recent issue.

I am aware of moderations and adjustments of scores that are common in British educational system as some've told me.

In Canadian and American education to my knowledge it is only common in cases where the student files a complaint regarding his/her score, or just as a random check to insure the consistancy. But I would like to hear from others that may know more about it than I do.

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YankeeDoodleDandy



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 3:21 pm    Post subject: Grades Reply with quote

In Anhui, I taught at a local university in Hefei for two and a half years. When school started again in the fall of 2005, I was greeted by a class of sophmore English majors who seemed depressed and down and out. Several of the students complained about their final marks the previous semester. I atold them that I would bring my grade book in the next day and I requested that they go online and tell me what there marks were. Out of approximately 25 students , 7 grades were not changed, 10 grades were lowered and 8 marks were raised. After lunch I climbed 5 flights of stairs to the Foreign Languages Department and spoke to the Dean , how an error like this could possibly happen. She didn't have a clue. To make a long story short, I told her that I felt I would have no integrity with my students and that I would resign if the grades were not changed. They were changed within a week. It seems that the person intering the grades with a family name of Chen was incompetent and his father was a professor/leader.
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The Great Wall of Whiner



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PostPosted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 5:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

How can grades be bumped up.

Money talks.

Someone offers a dean or teacher money to bump a grade, it is done. Student's father is some "lingdao" with "guanxi"? Frequent. Same with favours, from female students.

Dark secret, not often talked about. But not uncommon.

We as foreigners, are mostly out of the loop on these.
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englishgibson



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 4:22 pm    Post subject: Re: Grades Reply with quote

out of the loop for sure

YankeeDoodleDandy wrote:
It seems that the person intering the grades with a family name of Chen was incompetent and his father was a professor/leader.
could be...i wouldn't exclude the dean out of that one ...reasons such as face saving or keeping you on would be a good motive, wouldn't it?

in my recent case, grades of my ACT students that are in a GAC program (to join a uni abroad) have been adjusted..i also have not been notified and a few months later've found out...we use cameras for our spoken assessments and our head office took that moderation initiative there..p*ssed off 'cause i feel like an idiot now and've done three more spoken assessments after...reasons for moderations not provided, so it just adds up to my anger...call it "the chinese tradition of great communication and reasoning"...ironically, these chinese kids are preparing to join western unis, but learning it the "chinese way" where no reasoning is neccessary

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malu



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PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

External moderation - or moderation by independent examiners - is a regular part of international school exam systems such as IB. The system is needed in China and it shows: I've never yet seen internal assessment grades given by a Chinese teacher raised by the moderators, though FTs' grades are sometimes moderated either way. Internal 'moderation' always makes me very suspicious, though.

At a slight tangent, it never ceases to amaze me how school 'leaders' will cheerfully sacrifice the the chances of whole cohorts of students in the pursuit of vanity or face.

I have a class of students doing Cambridge IGCSE exams. Many of them started the course late and quite a few simply don't have the English skills to get good grades. I told admin to enter about a quarter of the class for the extended paper and the rest for the core paper, where they might have a chance of getting a pass grade. Lo and behold if some pot-bellied Party slug of a unit principal didn't overturn my decision and enter virtually the whole class for the extended paper just to make the entry figures look good. As a result half a class of students will fail. Gee, thanks Mr Principal.
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arioch36



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PostPosted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 3:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't believe in the seven years here I have ever had grades changed. But I have always worked at a uni. I always give a copy of my grades to my students. They can check with what is posted. i have had some mistakes, but I believe this is due to entering numbers wrongly. Where I teach, at the international college (I now refuse to work there) they had students entering many grades, certainly not a policy approved in the states.

Chinese teachers can enter their grades directly. You can also insist on doing this. If you enter the grades directly, it becomes extremely difficult for anyone to change the grades, and would be a huge violation, even in Chinese standards.

In America I almost never heard of a grade being changed. You would have to have evidence of a definite professor mistake. The only exception ... I took a semester of Chinese. Supposd to be for students with NO knowledge of Chinese. Of the 120 students only 20 were Americans. Most were Chinese sundergrads trying to boost their GPA. It wasa 5 credit course. There was a MA from Taiwan teaching the lecture portion, she was the head teacher. I was in the East Asian Office talking to the history prof (american) Chinese students, especially girls, were going to the Taiwan lady's office crying, how if they didn't get a higher grade in this class, they might not be able to stay at the college. The Taiwan lady prof would lecture them ... and agree to give them a higher grade. I was not amused (nor was the prof I was talking to)

ENG GIBBY

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in my recent case, grades of my ACT students that are in a GAC program (to join a uni abroad) have been adjusted


This I can believe. I was teaching Math in this situation, and they (the nice Chinese lady who was the true leader despite the laowai DOS face)did everything possible to keep students in the program. No student was allowed to fail ... one way or another

That's why, despite a nice offer (I think, for Zhengzou, 13,000) I could not be a DOS in the system for an EF or GAC or any of this. I have to believe the Aussies "running" this know the score
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malu



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PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 1:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

arioch36 wrote:
I have to believe the Aussies "running" this know the score


Right on the nail. Same goes for 2nd division UK universities running dubious 'foundation' partnerships here. So long as it is Mr Chen doing it in Guangzhou while Dr Cholmondeley-Warner back in England can deny all knowledge of it, money goes into the bank and life goes on.
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englishgibson



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 10:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

glad i've found others on forums that've had the same thoughts and experiences

coincidentally there's some ms chen in shanghai that helps with ACT moderations and she insists that the australian head office supervises her...that ms chen could be a wife of this mr above, but there're plenty of chens around Smile

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Chinese teachers can enter their grades directly. You can also insist on doing this. If you enter the grades directly, it becomes extremely difficult for anyone to change the grades, and would be a huge violation, even in Chinese standards.
this is something that no foreign teacher's been allowed in ACT (here in china)

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In America I almost never heard of a grade being changed. You would have to have evidence of a definite professor mistake.
exactly...and, i've asked the ACT head office leader and her ms chen coworker for that evidence which i've never got...ironically, i prepare students for american unis (with chinese standards) Laughing

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in my recent case, grades of my ACT students that are in a GAC program (to join a uni abroad) have been adjusted
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This I can believe. I was teaching Math in this situation, and they (the nice Chinese lady who was the true leader despite the laowai DOS face)did everything possible to keep students in the program. No student was allowed to fail ... one way or another
no, it was a freaking ROLE-PLAY in a language class..i mean english language with ms chen and her office assistant emily that's a regional operations manager of ACT...can't speak english well, but apparently can moderate anything...her evidence was a low quality video replay Smile

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That's why, despite a nice offer (I think, for Zhengzou, 13,000) I could not be a DOS in the system for an EF or GAC or any of this. I have to believe the Aussies "running" this know the score
man, this really bugs me..i feel the american ACT company began a "monkey head office" in australia ... something about "keepin' your hands clean" Wink

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