Question

Which assessments can be corrected for up to full credit (100%)? (Check all that apply)(2 points)
Responses

Unit Tests
Unit Tests

Sample Work assignments
Sample Work assignments

Quick Checks
Quick Checks

Portfolios

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
The ability to correct assessments for full credit typically depends on the specific grading policies of the course or institution. However, generally speaking:

- **Unit Tests**: Generally, these can't be corrected for full credit after the fact, as they are traditionally final assessments of knowledge.

- **Sample Work assignments**: Depending on the course, these might be correctable, especially if they are used for learning and feedback.

- **Quick Checks**: Often, these are formative assessments and may be correctable for full credit if the intent is to reinforce learning.

- **Portfolios**: Typically, portfolios are cumulative assessments and can often be revised and resubmitted for higher credit.

In many educational contexts, **Sample Work assignments** and **Quick Checks** might have more flexibility for corrections leading to full credit, while **Unit Tests** and **Portfolios** may have more structured grading policies. Ultimately, this is subject to the specific instructor's or institution's policies.

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