Check and Chuck
the process of grading endless stacks of student papers by putting a check mark in the gradebook and chucking the papers into a box to be returned to students (or recycled). check and chuck involves no realistic evaluation of student work, nor is it remotely related to teaching or educating.
let’s see, i have 185 students, and i -ssign 2 or 3 pieces of work every day. i get 2,000 papers a week. i look at a few, but most of them are check and chuck.
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