2 Benedict professors fired over grade policy
Two Benedict College science professors have been fired after they refused to assign grades that rewarded students’ effort as much as acquired knowledge.
The formula calls for calculating freshman grades based on a 60-40 formula, with effort counting for 60 percent and academics counting for 40 percent.
In the sophomore year, the formula would be 50-50; by junior year, students would be judged strictly on academic performance.
Awarding a C to a student whose highest exam score was less than 40 percent was more than he could tolerate.
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Two Benedict College science professors have been fired after they refused to assign grades that rewarded students’ effort as much as acquired knowledge.
The formula calls for calculating freshman grades based on a 60-40 formula, with effort counting for 60 percent and academics counting for 40 percent.
In the sophomore year, the formula would be 50-50; by junior year, students would be judged strictly on academic performance.
Awarding a C to a student whose highest exam score was less than 40 percent was more than he could tolerate.
“There comes a time when you have to say this is wrong,”
“I did it (awarded grades) strictly on academic performance,” Motley said. “They told us to go back and recalculate the grades, and I just refused to do it.”
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