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Researchers argue that the labor of identity building should be rewarded in terms of academic credit

Researchers argue that the labor of identity building should be rewarded in terms of academic credit

Sep 29, 20251 min read

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Fernances, Clark-Barnes, and Ortmeier-Hooper (2021) argue that the labor of identity building should be rewarded in academic credit. Students often do not value inclusivity in assignments because the labor involved is not rewarded

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  • Labor-based contract grading supports students as they take risks in their academic work
  • Working-class students have a better experience in learning when it is framed as work or labor

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