Assessment experts agree that teachers should "go strictly by the numbers" when grading students to ensure that grades are objective reflections of student performance.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

Page: 562. Teachers should be wary of "going strictly by the numbers" when grading students because it can result in a grade that is not consistent with the actual knowledge and skills of students, especially if pulled down by minor assignments and homework, or a later paper or test.

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