Implementing a “Late Bank” Can Reduce Student Stress
Implementing a “Late Bank” Can Reduce Student Stress
What is this Research About?
What did the Researchers Do?
What did the Researchers Find?
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A “late bank” is a flexible assignment deadline that gives students additional days to submit assignments late, with no penalty and no questions asked. A late bank policy can be included on the course outline and described in class. Research demonstrates that the option of a late bank reduced students’ stress. Students also reported that the late bank policy had a positive impact on their attitudes toward the course instructor. Instructors could consider implementing a late bank policy as a simple and effective way to reduce student stress.
→ Citation
Schroeder, M., Makarenko, E., & Warren, K. (2019). Introducing a late bank in online graduate courses: The responses of students. The Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 10(2), https: doi.org/10.5206/cjsotl-rcacea.2019.2.8200
→ Keywords
- Post-secondary education
- Stress
- Graduate education
- Online
- Assignments
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Snapshot Writer: Jennifer Reniers
Snapshot Publication Date: 2020
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