Students’ conceptions of bell curve grading fairness in relation to goal orientation and motivation

The controversial bell curve has received considerable attention in recent years as a grade distribution tool where “norm-referenced grading involves comparing students’ performances with each other” rather than where they fall on a “predefined continuum of quality” (Brookhart, 2013, p. 258). Despit...

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Main Authors: TAN, Lynette, YUEN, Brenda, LOO, Wee Ling, PRINSLOO, Christiaan, GAN, Mark
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-53332023-10-11T08:05:23Z Students’ conceptions of bell curve grading fairness in relation to goal orientation and motivation TAN, Lynette YUEN, Brenda LOO, Wee Ling PRINSLOO, Christiaan GAN, Mark The controversial bell curve has received considerable attention in recent years as a grade distribution tool where “norm-referenced grading involves comparing students’ performances with each other” rather than where they fall on a “predefined continuum of quality” (Brookhart, 2013, p. 258). Despite educators’ deep concern on the fairness of bell curve grading, there is little research done on students’ conceptions of that grading system in higher education. This correlational study uses open-ended questions and three instruments to measure students’ conceptions of the fairness of bell curve grading, their goal orientations, and motivation. Undergraduates from three universities participated in the survey (N = 211). Results suggest that students have a formalized conception of bell curve grading, perceive it to be generally fair, but tend to hold negative views about its impact on learning. The correlations with their goal orientation and levels of motivation, while yielding constructive inferences, were not overly significant. 2020-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/3375 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/5333/viewcontent/Students_conceptions_of_grading_fairness_pvoa.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Bell curve grading fairness goal orientation motivation tertiary education Asian Studies Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research Higher Education
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topic Bell curve grading
fairness
goal orientation
motivation
tertiary education
Asian Studies
Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research
Higher Education
spellingShingle Bell curve grading
fairness
goal orientation
motivation
tertiary education
Asian Studies
Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research
Higher Education
TAN, Lynette
YUEN, Brenda
LOO, Wee Ling
PRINSLOO, Christiaan
GAN, Mark
Students’ conceptions of bell curve grading fairness in relation to goal orientation and motivation
description The controversial bell curve has received considerable attention in recent years as a grade distribution tool where “norm-referenced grading involves comparing students’ performances with each other” rather than where they fall on a “predefined continuum of quality” (Brookhart, 2013, p. 258). Despite educators’ deep concern on the fairness of bell curve grading, there is little research done on students’ conceptions of that grading system in higher education. This correlational study uses open-ended questions and three instruments to measure students’ conceptions of the fairness of bell curve grading, their goal orientations, and motivation. Undergraduates from three universities participated in the survey (N = 211). Results suggest that students have a formalized conception of bell curve grading, perceive it to be generally fair, but tend to hold negative views about its impact on learning. The correlations with their goal orientation and levels of motivation, while yielding constructive inferences, were not overly significant.
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author TAN, Lynette
YUEN, Brenda
LOO, Wee Ling
PRINSLOO, Christiaan
GAN, Mark
author_facet TAN, Lynette
YUEN, Brenda
LOO, Wee Ling
PRINSLOO, Christiaan
GAN, Mark
author_sort TAN, Lynette
title Students’ conceptions of bell curve grading fairness in relation to goal orientation and motivation
title_short Students’ conceptions of bell curve grading fairness in relation to goal orientation and motivation
title_full Students’ conceptions of bell curve grading fairness in relation to goal orientation and motivation
title_fullStr Students’ conceptions of bell curve grading fairness in relation to goal orientation and motivation
title_full_unstemmed Students’ conceptions of bell curve grading fairness in relation to goal orientation and motivation
title_sort students’ conceptions of bell curve grading fairness in relation to goal orientation and motivation
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2020
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/3375
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/5333/viewcontent/Students_conceptions_of_grading_fairness_pvoa.pdf
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