The previously proposed evaluation method will apply to students who follow the recommended continuous evaluation (C.E.)
procedure.In order to not handicap his potentia lteam mates,the student will have a brief period to decide whether or not
follows the C.E. procedure (as an orientation,the first two weeks of the semester). Students attending only the final exam
may obtain the maximum grade in the subject. However, these students will have to answer some additional questions
related to the proposed team works in order to demonstrate that they have acquired the same skills that students following
C.E. The July evaluation will consist of a final exam, but students who followed C.E. may choose to keep the grade obtained in the
team work instead of answering the additional questions related to these works. Students will pass the course
if they get a final mark equal to or greater than 5 (on a ten-points scale) and a score equal to or greater than 4 (on the same
scale) in both the tutored work and the final exam. The individual mark of the tutored work will be obtained as the sum of the mark of the individual tests (30% of the grade of the tutored work) and the mark obtained jointly by the group (70%), although the latter will be weighted according to the results of the cross-evaluations and the teacher's opinion about the student's personal contribution to the group work. Just in case a student has no grade on the tutored work, or chooses to
leave it out at the second call in July, the score obtained in the group of questions related to the tutored work will be
considered the grade on the tutored work and the score on the remaining questions will be the final-exam grade. The final
mark will be calculated as the sum of the previous scores (tutored work and final exam) achieving 4 points, and dividing this sum
by two. In case of not achieving the required 4 points in both parts, the maximum final mark will be 4.5. If both marks are below 4, the final grade will be the lowest of both marks divided by two. |