Edmonton teacher suspended for giving 0s

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An Edmonton high school teacher says he has been suspended for giving students zeros on uncompleted assignments or exams.

Lynden Dorval, a physics teacher at Ross Sheppard High School, has been giving the mark for work that wasn't handed in or tests not taken even though it goes against the school's "no-zero" policy.

The thinking behind the policy is that failing to complete assignments is a behavioural issue and marks should reflect ability, not behaviour.

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Sadly that's not only a problem in US.
 
If they graded on ability, I would be a teacher. Why even bother to attend; just send in your IQ scores.
 
Oh, not surprised, give 0 for incomplete assignments are reasonable, especially if everything is blank - no answer in all questions.

If students answer some of questions so should give fair grade, just strike the question with no answer out as incorrect.
 
would you live in a house that was not completely built?

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see me after class.
 
Came back from principal office.

I'm good boy now. :aw:
 
This "no-zero" policy is the stupidest thing I've ever heard of.
 
*still writing* and soon be finish.
 
Now, I'm finished with 100 sentences.
 
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