noun
- the act of grading or evaluating something incorrectly
Usage: academic
verb
- present participle of misgrade; grading or evaluating something incorrectly
Usage: academic
Examples
- The teacher’s misgrading of the exam caused several students to receive lower scores than they deserved.
- Misgrading can lead to unfair academic outcomes for students.
- The professor was accused of misgrading the final papers.
- She is misgrading these tests by being too harsh on minor errors.
- The school implemented new policies to prevent misgrading of standardized tests.
- Misgrading occurs when rubrics are not followed consistently.