Will banning manual grading result in more people wanting to teach?

It should be a big concern in the nation because lately, automated grading can even provide personalized feedback nowadays.

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This is a lie. Manual grading has existed forever, it is not the only cause of the current teacher shortage.

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I currently put my grades online. In the process, I still have a parent who wants to talk to me on the phone after any grade that isn’t higher than 85%.

But how does automated grading provide automated feedback? Kids ignore the red squiggly under words in Google Docs.

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It will never work. Maybe only if involves automating admin :joy: :rofl: :rofl:. This is because most admin in our schools today are super toxic.

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Do you mean that the whole manual stuff to become outlawed? I thought you should know that having to grade things is not the one keeping people away from teaching.

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It will never solve the problem because the guys I know who quit teaching had a lot of complaints and surprisingly grading wasn’t one of them.

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Banning manual grading could make teaching more appealing to some naive and unserious educators because the shortage of teachers is never caused by manual grading but some issues which the government isn’t ready to talk about.

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The idea of banning manual grading in favor of automated systems will bring some advantages in the system like reducing the workload fro teachers but it will never reduce the shortage of teachers.