Students receive narrative evaluations and academic letter grades.
Instead, staff and students generate a narrative evaluation at the end of the class.
In education, narrative evaluation is a form of performance measurement and feedback which can be used as an alternative or supplement to grading.
Prescott College (Letter grades are available in addition to narrative evaluations upon request on a per course basis)
It seems fitting for a place that uses narrative evaluations instead of grades that a touchdown in rugby is called a try.
Students were still given narrative evaluations to complement the letter grades.
Instead, they get something called a narrative evaluation, which is a long written explanation of what they did right and what they did wrong.
Rather than receive grades, students receive written narrative evaluations, and also reflect and evaluate on their own learning at the end of each semester.
In keeping with the philosophy of alternative education, the university does not issue grades; narrative evaluations are used for assessment.
In many cases, narrative evaluations are used as an alternative measurement system.