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Case Studies:
Responding to Student Complaints
     By Melanie Santarossa
Case #1
You have recently returned the student essays
you graded to the class. Later that afternoon a
student emails you to discuss his grade. He
tells you he does not understand how he could
have received a B- given that he approached
you for additional help after class. He adds, “I
thought you would have told me if I was on
the wrong track, the last time I came to speak
with you”. What would you do?
Answer to Case #1
   Here are some ways you could approach Scenario #1:

1. Politely email the student back and explain you are sorry to hear that
   he is upset with his grade.

2. Remind him that he cannot simply rely on your comments when editing
   his work, that he must also consult the rubric/assignment sheet, and
   finish any last minute edits on his own or with the help of a peer.

3. Let him know you are more than happy to speak with him if he has
   further questions he would like to speak with you about.

4. If you have the time, you could also offer to sit with him and go
   through an overview of the essay in reference to the rubric.
Ways to Avoid Case #1
✴ Give the students a 24hour rule after you distribute graded papers
   back to them. Inform them that they cannot approach you to speak
   about their grade until they have taken 24hours to read over the
   feedback and review the rubric/assignment sheet. Also, tell them that
   in order to speak with you about their grades, they need to make an
   appointment to speak with you in person, and provide you with a
   written statement as to how they believe they were graded unfairly.

   WHY DOES THIS WORK? The 24hour rule ensures the students have
   enough time to gain composure so that they can carefully read
   through all the feedback provided. It allows them to come to you with
   specific questions, rather than with angry comments.
Case #2
A student comes to your office in tears over
the amount of feedback she received on her
latest exam. She wants to speak with you
about the comments you’ve left on her exam,
but she has no idea where to begin. She also
expresses concern because she is unsure if she
is to re-write her exam based on the feedback
you have given her. What would you do?
Answer to Case #2
   Here are some ways you could approach Scenario #2:

1. Try not to react in a way that may make the student uncomfortable.
   Welcome her into the room, and if you have some, offer her tissues.

2. Depending on how distraught the student is, you may need to help
   your student calm herself down, by advising her to take deep breaths
   or take a quick walk to compose herself.

3. You need to reassure her that you are more than happy to speak with
   her regarding her concerns.

4. Ask the student if she would like you to review her exam with her, and
   be sure to point out the reasoning behind your feedback. This would
   also be a good time to confirm/deny if she is required to re-write the
   exam.
Ways to Avoid Case #2
✴ Before the exam, you could take the time to explain the importance of
   feedback to student learning. You could also show your students what
   type of feedback they can expect, and how you may organize such
   comments.

✴ Also, try to limit the feedback you give so that they are not
   overwhelmed by the amount of writing that may appear on their
   exam.

✴ WHY DOES THIS WORK? Showing the students why feedback will be
   helpful to them, and how they can expect to receive it, will make them
   feel more comfortable with the process.
Case #3
You created a rubric to accompany a research
project. On the same day that you return the
research project, a student confronts you
claiming that he does not agree with the
criteria you have included in the rubric, and
feels that because there is a discrepancy in
the rubric, he did not receive the grade he
deserved. What would you do?
Answer to Case #3
   Here are some ways you could approach Scenario #3:

   If you have the 24hour rule in place, remind the student about the
   rule and ask him to return. If you do not have this rule, perhaps the
   following would be helpful...

1. Tell the student that you are happy to speak with him regarding his
   concerns.

2. Ask him to bring his research project and rubric with him when he
   meets with you.

3. Read over the rubric and research project with the student so that he
   can see how his work fits into the grade category he received.

4. Next, show him what he needed to include in order to reach the grade
   he thinks he deserved.
Ways to Avoid Case #3
✴ When you distribute the assignment sheet for the research project,
   include the rubric and review both with the class.

✴ If you have taught the class before, and have asked a former student
   to use his/her work, use their work as a chance to show the students
   how a project would be graded using the rubric (this could be a class
   activity).

✴ WHY DOES THIS WORK? Providing the students with the rubric when
   you give them the assignment sheet helps them to see the purpose of
   the assignment and how the assignment will be weighted toward their
   overall grade. Moreover, using an example to show the rubric’s
   effectiveness will ensure that students refer to the rubric as they
   work on their projects.
One last note...
   In all situations wherein you encounter a student with a grade
   complaint, remember the following:

✴ Remain calm

✴ Show the student respect

✴ Do not be afraid to ask the student to return when s/he is more
   agreeable

✴ Walk the student through your grading process

✴ Refer to any information given previously in class that reinforces your
   position/how you grade/why you give feedback etc.

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Case studies

  • 1. Case Studies: Responding to Student Complaints By Melanie Santarossa
  • 2. Case #1 You have recently returned the student essays you graded to the class. Later that afternoon a student emails you to discuss his grade. He tells you he does not understand how he could have received a B- given that he approached you for additional help after class. He adds, “I thought you would have told me if I was on the wrong track, the last time I came to speak with you”. What would you do?
  • 3. Answer to Case #1 Here are some ways you could approach Scenario #1: 1. Politely email the student back and explain you are sorry to hear that he is upset with his grade. 2. Remind him that he cannot simply rely on your comments when editing his work, that he must also consult the rubric/assignment sheet, and finish any last minute edits on his own or with the help of a peer. 3. Let him know you are more than happy to speak with him if he has further questions he would like to speak with you about. 4. If you have the time, you could also offer to sit with him and go through an overview of the essay in reference to the rubric.
  • 4. Ways to Avoid Case #1 ✴ Give the students a 24hour rule after you distribute graded papers back to them. Inform them that they cannot approach you to speak about their grade until they have taken 24hours to read over the feedback and review the rubric/assignment sheet. Also, tell them that in order to speak with you about their grades, they need to make an appointment to speak with you in person, and provide you with a written statement as to how they believe they were graded unfairly. WHY DOES THIS WORK? The 24hour rule ensures the students have enough time to gain composure so that they can carefully read through all the feedback provided. It allows them to come to you with specific questions, rather than with angry comments.
  • 5. Case #2 A student comes to your office in tears over the amount of feedback she received on her latest exam. She wants to speak with you about the comments you’ve left on her exam, but she has no idea where to begin. She also expresses concern because she is unsure if she is to re-write her exam based on the feedback you have given her. What would you do?
  • 6. Answer to Case #2 Here are some ways you could approach Scenario #2: 1. Try not to react in a way that may make the student uncomfortable. Welcome her into the room, and if you have some, offer her tissues. 2. Depending on how distraught the student is, you may need to help your student calm herself down, by advising her to take deep breaths or take a quick walk to compose herself. 3. You need to reassure her that you are more than happy to speak with her regarding her concerns. 4. Ask the student if she would like you to review her exam with her, and be sure to point out the reasoning behind your feedback. This would also be a good time to confirm/deny if she is required to re-write the exam.
  • 7. Ways to Avoid Case #2 ✴ Before the exam, you could take the time to explain the importance of feedback to student learning. You could also show your students what type of feedback they can expect, and how you may organize such comments. ✴ Also, try to limit the feedback you give so that they are not overwhelmed by the amount of writing that may appear on their exam. ✴ WHY DOES THIS WORK? Showing the students why feedback will be helpful to them, and how they can expect to receive it, will make them feel more comfortable with the process.
  • 8. Case #3 You created a rubric to accompany a research project. On the same day that you return the research project, a student confronts you claiming that he does not agree with the criteria you have included in the rubric, and feels that because there is a discrepancy in the rubric, he did not receive the grade he deserved. What would you do?
  • 9. Answer to Case #3 Here are some ways you could approach Scenario #3: If you have the 24hour rule in place, remind the student about the rule and ask him to return. If you do not have this rule, perhaps the following would be helpful... 1. Tell the student that you are happy to speak with him regarding his concerns. 2. Ask him to bring his research project and rubric with him when he meets with you. 3. Read over the rubric and research project with the student so that he can see how his work fits into the grade category he received. 4. Next, show him what he needed to include in order to reach the grade he thinks he deserved.
  • 10. Ways to Avoid Case #3 ✴ When you distribute the assignment sheet for the research project, include the rubric and review both with the class. ✴ If you have taught the class before, and have asked a former student to use his/her work, use their work as a chance to show the students how a project would be graded using the rubric (this could be a class activity). ✴ WHY DOES THIS WORK? Providing the students with the rubric when you give them the assignment sheet helps them to see the purpose of the assignment and how the assignment will be weighted toward their overall grade. Moreover, using an example to show the rubric’s effectiveness will ensure that students refer to the rubric as they work on their projects.
  • 11. One last note... In all situations wherein you encounter a student with a grade complaint, remember the following: ✴ Remain calm ✴ Show the student respect ✴ Do not be afraid to ask the student to return when s/he is more agreeable ✴ Walk the student through your grading process ✴ Refer to any information given previously in class that reinforces your position/how you grade/why you give feedback etc.

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