Notification on the change of grade evaluation system regarding the COVID19
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- Writer 국제협력팀
- 작성일 2020-04-22
Following the extension of the online class period, a change in grade evaluation system will be applied temporarily during this semester(2020-1).
1. Reason for the change in grade evaluation system: Due to the long-term continuation of COVID19 and the period of online classes being extended, it is considered difficult to evaluate fairly utilizing the current grade evaluation system and thus the percentage of ‘A’s will be expanded in regards to relative evaluation, which is one of school’s current grade evaluation methods. Moreover, experiment/training/practice needed courses will apply absolute evaluation when grading.(※ experiment·training·practice course standard: course which requires ‘0’ theory class hours).
2. Period: 2020 1st Semester (temporary)
3. Change of Grade Evaluation System
A. Experiment·training·practice courses will apply absolute evaluation
※ experiment·training·practice course standard: course which requires ‘0’ theory class hours
B. Expand general relative evaluation to exceptional relative evaluation(Within 50% ‘A’s)
C. Due to the online classes extending, just with the consent of students, courses which are difficult to be evaluated with letter grades(A,B,C-) can be converted to P/F grading
4. Change of Grade Evaluation System
Elective courses | Major Courses | ||||
Criteria | Before | After | Criteria | Before | After |
•Theory class with over 21 students | Within 30% As Within 70% A+Bs Within 50% C+Ds | Within 50% of As No limitations of B~Fs | •Theory class with over 21 students | Within 30% As Within 70% A+Bs Within 50% C+Ds | Within 50% of As No limitations of B~Fs |
•Theory class with less than 20 students •Courses including experiment classes | Within 40% of As Within 90% of A+Bs | Within 50% of As |
•Theory class with less than 20 students •Foreign Lanugage •PBL •Project Lecture •Courses including experiment classes |
Within 50% of As |
Within 50% of As |
•Foreign Lanugage •PBL •Project Lecture •Teaching Theory •Life-long Education Methodology Life-long Education Management Theory | Within 50% of As | Within 50% of As | |||
•Course with less than 10 students •Capstone Courses •Mandatory English | Absolute Evaluation | Absolute Evaluation | •Course with less than 10 students •Capstone Courses | Absolute Evaluation | Absolute Evaluation |
•experiment· training·practices courses(‘0’ Theory classes) | Within 50% of As | Absolute Evaluation | •experiment· training·practices courses(‘0’ Theory classes) | Within 50% of As | Absolute Evaluation |
| P/F | P/F |
| P/F | P/F |
5. Requests according to the grade evaluation changes
- Even with both absolute and relative evaluations temporarily applied with the exceptional standard this semester(2020-1), so that grades can be evaluated with distinction. The university will take advantage of this change as a practice run for expanding the absolute evaluation in the near future.
- Courses of absolute evaluation will need reasonable and precise grading standards. Also, identical courses with separate group classes should apply similar learning objectives, quality-levels, and grading standards.
- Due to extended period of online classes, evaluation factors from the various online activities should be applied in order to establish a fair evaluation standard, and then notify the guidelines about the changed grade evaluation criteria in the syllabus and later on provide feedback of detailed grades.
※Example of Absolute Evaluation Standards
◦ Applying the conversion of detailed grades of ‘out of 100’ and letter grades or establishing the learning objective and learning achievement standards
Letter Grade | Score | Achievement Standard of Education Objectives | Letter Grade | Score | Achievement Standard of Education Objectives |
A+ | 97~100 | Very High | C+ | 77~79 | Normal(Average) |
A0 | 94~96 | C0 | 74~76 | ||
A- | 90~93 | C- | 70~73 | ||
B+ | 87~89 | High (Higher than average) | D+ | 67~69 | Lower than average |
B0 | 84~86 | D0 | 64~66 | ||
B- | 80~83 | D- | 60~63 | ||
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| F | Below 59 | Least requirement criteria for passing unsatisfied |