Steve A Krizman

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those who received comments only were more engaged in the task and viewed the work as either a success or failure. This meant that the work had problems that could be corrected, and the student had the power to make these revisions. However, when students received grades, they were more ego driven and saw success and failure as a reflection of themselves.
Ungrading: Why Rating Students Undermines Learning (and What to Do Instead) (Teaching and Learning in Higher Education)
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