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In education, narrative evaluation is a form of performance measurement and feedback which can be used as an alternative or supplement to grading. Narrative evaluations generally consist of several paragraphs of written text about a student's individual performance and course work. The style and form of narrative evaluations vary significantly among the educational institutions using them, and they are sometimes combined with other performance metrics, including letter and number grades and pass/fail designations. ==Colleges and universities that use narrative evaluations== * Alverno College * Antioch College (Narrative evaluations are provided for most classes in addition to letter grades) * Antioch University * Bennington College (Letter grades are available in addition to narrative evaluations upon request on a per course basis) * Bard College (Students are given both letter grades and written comments via "criteria sheets" given mid-term and end-of-term) * Brown University (Narrative course performance report optionally given in addition to letter grade) * Burlington College (Students are provided an option for traditional transcripts.) * California Institute of Integral Studies (School of Undergraduate Studies only, in conjunction with pass/no pass grades; issued with the transcript for students who began attendance in fall 2003 or after) * College of the Atlantic (Allows you to opt out of receiving letter grades) * The Evergreen State College (Letter/number grades are never used) * Fairhaven College, Western Washington University * Goddard College (Letter/number grades are never used) * Hampshire College (Letter/number grades are never used for Hampshire students unless they are taking a Five College class; students in the Five College interchange can get letter grades when their home institution requires it) * Johnston Center for Integrative Studies, University of Redlands * Marlboro College * New College of Florida (Letter/number grades are never used) * New Saint Andrews College (Short evaluations in addition to a system of Latin letter grades) * Northeastern University School of Law (School of Law only, letter/number grades are never used) * Oxford University (Short evaluations in addition to letter grades) * Prescott College (Letter grades are available in addition to narrative evaluations upon request on a per course basis) * Reed College (Letter grades are available upon request) * Residential College, University of Michigan (Letter/number grades are assigned by request, evaluations by default) * St John's College (Known as the Don Rag; letter grades are recorded and available by request) * Sarah Lawrence College (Letter grades are provided to student upon request) * Soka University of America (Narrative evaluations and P/NP grade for up to 5 courses) * University of California, Santa Cruz (Narrative evaluations are given in addition to letter grades. Recently, narrative evaluations were made optional.) * University of Washington: (Community, Environment, and Planning ) (CEP major only, narrative transcripts complement the Pass/Fail on the UW transcript) * Yale Law School (Letter/number grades are never used) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Narrative evaluation」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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