You're reading as fast as you can, but the pile of unread essays grows taller and taller. Guilt mounts. Students want to know when their papers will come back. Grading begins consuming all your energy, your weekends, your life. Grading papers is a fact of life, especially in English classrooms, and the paper load is a leading cause of teacher burnout. Fortunately, Carl Jago's here to help, and in Papers, Papers, Papers , she offers you advice honed from thirty-one years in the English classroom and forty-five thousand papers worth of grading. You'll not only get through stacks of papers, but you'll do so accurately, completely, and with the time you need to give each and every student in your classes the attention they deserve. Ever practical and always professional, Jago suggests techniques that can be implemented right away to turn your mountain of essays into a foothill. She covers every aspect of attentive grading, including: responding to student drafts commenting rather than correcting using scoring guides and rubrics for common expectations fostering improvement from one paper to the next effective peer- and self-editing suggestions for alternatives to essays. With all this and her Ten Tips for Handling the Paper Load, Carol Jago gives you everything you need to keep on top of student papers.
Concentrated and specific ideas for grading papers and time management
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
I will be student teaching next fall and I felt this book would help me prepare. This book provides several concrete ideas with clear examples concerning grading papers. Jago recommends focusing on just a few key grammar and usage errors and to spend more time on a personalized commentary on the content instead. This book helped define my grading priorities as I start to teach. She provides several ideas that I plan to implement next year to budget my time wisely. This is a good read for any future English teacher.
helpful
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
For a teacher who hasn't much time for useless reading, this was a quick, easy, helpful read to help manage paper grading. I have used much of the advice and it has made life with essays less stressful. It was also encouraging as the author was honest and open about the second thoughts we all have about teaching, wondering whether what we do is all worth it. Yes, it is. Yes, it is. Yes, it is.
Must Read for New English Teachers
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Great ideas on how to handle all of the papers. Even includes sample rubrics for different types of essays.
Journeyman English Teacher
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
As a relatively new teacher of English, I was a bit worried about the paper load I will face when I begin my new position as an AP Comp teacher. Jago writes a very accessible book with lots of really PRACTICAL suggestions. It is a very fast read, and, with the exception of the 'paper-grading' parties she suggest to alleviate the "is'it just me" syndrome, (if we all got together as friends to grade papers - no grading would ever get done!) her ideas are realistic - and better yet, they offer reasonable short-cuts to the teacher without ever compromising the evaluation for the student. Everybody wins!
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