Monday, May 10, 2010

An Imperfect Three


I am off grading the ELA test for the next three days I am sure glad I came because I have the opportunity to grade the mechanics portion of the test I have learned something new I was told that a paper can still receive a 3 out of 3 points for mechanics as long as there are just a few minor errors another amazing thing I learned is that if a student makes an error over and over again it counts as only one error so say a student makes an unimaginably long run on sentence like this one it should be graded a 3 as long as there are few other errors and the paper is "readable" it's funny because I was always taught that some errors interfere with readability it seems to me that an interminiable sentence really messes up the meaning of an essay but if you use big words like "interminable" or "unimaginably" you still get a 3 because how can a child be expected to get the mechanics right when they are studying big vocabulary words anyway we should consider student ELA essays as if they were first drafts because after all they are first drafts and we shouldn't expect them to be perfect


I, for one, am glad that the state and city have decided to tighten up their standards this year and make the test more difficult of course if you give writing like this the highest score it doesn't really matter what a student writes anyway e e cummings would have loved the NYS ELA exam. Period.

2 comments:

Ms. Havisham said...

Looks like William Faulkner took the ELA.......

proofoflife said...

I have been grading for the past two weeks if this exam is more difficult than past exams I will eat a pencil. The fact that we have to flag the overseers if we grade a zero is a telling tale. No zeros allowed. What a waste of time.