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    What’s in a Grade?

    What’s in a Grade?

    What's in a grade? Dr. Liying Cheng discusses the importance of understanding the teaching and learning values embedded into a given grade.

    Interviewee Name: 
    Dr. Liying Cheng
    Topic: 
    What’s in a Grade?
    Podcast: 
    Blind Date with Knowledge, Season 3, Episode 07
    Interviewed by: 
    Barry Kaplan
    Air date on CFRC: 
    November 13, 2019
    Episode length: 
    15:30
    Academic areas: 

    Dr. Liying Cheng is a professor of teaching English as a second/foreign language and Peer Research Consultant in the Faculty of Education at Queen’s University. She is also the director of the Assessment and Evaluation Group at Queen’s and was a recipient of the 2017 Prize for Excellence in Research, Queen’s signature internal research honour. Her research interests include the impact of large-scale testing on instruction, the relationship between assessment and instruction, and teaching and learning English for academic purposes. She has obtained research funding totalling more than $1.7 million and conducted more than 220 conference presentations with more than 140 publications.

    In this episode, Dr. Cheng discusses her project, “What’s in a Grade? A Multiple Perspective Validity Study on Grading Policies, Practices, Values, and Consequences.” She discusses the importance of understanding the teaching and learning values embedded into a given grade. Her project focuses on China and the interpretation of grades by multiple stakeholders with a comparison to a Canadian context.

    Please visit the for more information about Dr. Cheng’s research.

    What’s in a Grade?

    Season 3: Episode 07