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Quasi-Experiment Examining Cafeteria-Style Grading in Social Work Education
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Academy (2013)
  • Brandon W. Youker, Ph.D, Grand Valley State University
  • Lyza Ingraham, MSW/MPA student, Grand Valley State University
Abstract

Cafeteria-style grading system is an individualized student assessment method whereby students choose their assignments from an expansive and diverse pool of assignments. In this study, students are non-randomly assigned to two sections of the same social work course. The first section received cafeteria-style assignments and grading system (i.e., experimental group) while the comparison section received the traditional method of grading. Students in both sections video record a demonstration exercise; the recordings are reviewed and scored by experts from a panel of social work professors. Preliminary results show an effect on student attendance but no effect on GPA or student performance.

Keywords
  • Cafeteria-Style Grading,
  • Student Motivation,
  • Quasi-Experiment,
  • Social Work,
  • Education,
  • Pedagogy
Publication Date
May 20, 2013
Citation Information
Brandon W. Youker and Lyza Ingraham. "Quasi-Experiment Examining Cafeteria-Style Grading in Social Work Education" Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Academy (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/brandon_youker/14/