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Author: Hollis Glaser

September 10, 2018October 1, 2018Grading

The liberating grading system

Yes. Liberating.  For me and my students.  Here are two of the most important elements of my new system: how they earn […]

September 6, 2018October 1, 2018Grading

Teach, don’t grade

After teaching the basic public speaking course at colleges for over 30 years, and being frustrated with the level of speeches, level […]

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