[Art-instructors] [Art-faculty] Grading S/U or P/F
Daniel Luedtke
dluedtke at fsu.edu
Mon Mar 16 20:48:47 EDT 2020
I am also into the idea of P/f. At SAIC all classes were pass fail but students could request letter grades if they wanted or needed them. A few times I had to translate acstudents p/f grade to a letter grade becUse they were going to another institution that evaluated with letter grades.
A similar situation would be ideal in my opinion.
When this happened, students would fill out a letter grade request form that initiated contact with the registrar.
Let me know how things transpire,
Daniel
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Subject: Re: [Art-faculty] Grading S/U or P/F
I enthusiastically support p/f too, but second Jeff’s caution that we need to be sure it won’t impact a students financial aid eligibility.
Best,
Anne
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Anne Stagg
Assistant Professor | Department of Art
College of Fine Arts | Florida State University
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On Mar 16, 2020, at 8:04 PM, Jeff Beekman via Art-faculty <art-faculty at lists.fsu.edu> wrote:
Hi Stephanie,
How do p/f classes effect gpa’s? If they don’t and art goes all p/f, would this give undue weight to student’s non-art classes? I just want to be sure we aren’t setting up a situation where a B- in a foreign language or math could cost a student their bright futures scholarship.
As long as we get assurances the above scenario isn’t going to happen I’m all for p/f.
Thanks,
Jeff
On Mar 16, 2020 at 7:40 PM, <Clinton Sleeper via Art-faculty<mailto:art-faculty at lists.fsu.edu>> wrote:
Dear Professor James,
I write with enthusiastic support for the P/F model to finish our tumultuous Spring semester.
While I admit that I am interested in the experimental modes that may be imagined and even implemented in the scramble that will continue to burden every employee of the university in the coming weeks, I do not feel that it is appropriate to share this burden with our students.
As instructors and professors across the campus roll-out experimental pedagogical strategies and technologies, I feel it is unfair to our students to ask that they not only play along as good-sports in these experiments, but also ask that they perform as scholars to be evaluated by a traditional grading matrix, that was only applicable in a much more stable educational environment (if even then).
This seems a minor generosity for us to extend to our students and I hope that our colleagues across the Fine and Performing Arts work group will agree.
Thank you for collecting faculty feedback.
-Clint
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Subject: [Art-faculty] Grading S/U or P/F
Hi all,
The Fine and Performing Arts work group is meeting again tomorrow at 1:00 and I have just this minute been given the task of gathering your thoughts. What are the pros and cons, questions about how it might work, and possible barrier that we would need to address if we were to move to S/U or P/F instead of letter grades for this semester? Please, if you have time send me your thoughts. I want to push for it being a choice that you make – many of you have already completed a significant amount of grading and may not want to abandon it, however it will also be difficult to navigate the nuances of the grading matrices when students are working remotely.
Let me know
Thanks
Stephanie James
Chair, Department of Art
College of Fine Arts
Florida State University
Tel: (850) 644-8254
Email: sljames at fsu.edu
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