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Are We Really Grading w What We Think? “Grading as it has been done traditionally promotes a culture of point accumulation not learning, encourages competition not collaboration, often focuses on activities not results…and only involves assessment OF learning because everything students do gets a score and every score ends up in the grade book.” ---Ken O’Connor

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Standards Based Grading: A New

Outlook on Grading

Walnut Creek Elementary

“Why…would anyone want to change current grading

practices?”

The answer is quite simple: grades are so imprecise that they are almost meaningless.”

--Robert Marzano

Are We Really Grading wWhat We Think?

“Grading as it has been done traditionally promotes a culture of point accumulation not learning, encourages competition not collaboration, often focuses on activities not results…and only involves assessment OF learning because everything students do gets a score and every score ends up in the grade book.”

---Ken O’Connor

Traditional Grading

• Letter grades-A, B, C, D, F• Academic achievement tainted by

non-academic factors• Grade everything and average it

together• Chronological listing of all the

assignments• Report a single grade for a class

Practices that Inhibit Learning

• Including behaviors in academic grade• Assessments not linked to learning

targets• Grading first effort (formative

assessment)• Assigning Zeros as grades (The Power of

Zero)• Always using the average to determine a

grade• Old and recent scores are given the same

weight

More Traditional Grading Problems

• Has a student who receives a “C” based upon 100% homework completion and 50% test average really mastered the standards?

• How do grades affect the motivation of students who experience early failure and see no way to climb out of the hole they’re in?

What is a Learning Standard?

…an agreed upon statement of what a student should know and be able to do in a given content area.

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STANDARDS BASED GRADING

• A focus on mastering content “standards” instead of accumulating points

• A report of what students know and are able to do

• A balance of formative and summative assessments (mounting evidence)

• A record keeping system that informs instruction

• A system that encourages student reflection and responsibility for learning

The purpose of grades is to communicate student achievement

• Based on state and district standards

• Academic performance only• Behaviors reported separately

A Grading Program Should • Be Fair• Be Consistent• Support Learning• Promote Communication

between teachers/students/parents

Relate Grading Procedures to Learning Goals

• Identify critical concepts/skills• Assess individual concepts/skills• Mastery is the standard• Summative vs. Formative

activities• Multiple Opportunities to

Demonstrate Learning

How Do We Let Student Know How They are Doing?

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Ways for Students to Self-Check

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Standards Based Report Card Levels

Performance LevelsO Critical NeedStudents is not making progress towards meeting the standard.1 EmergingStudent demonstrates limited or minimum progress toward achievement of the standard.2 ProgressingStudent is progressing toward achievement of the standard.3 Meets Student consistently and independently achieves the standard.4 ExceedsStudent consistently and independently achieves the standard with evidence of exceeding the standard

Standards Based Report Card

Standards Based Report CardsMore Useful Info

Standards by Grade Levelhttp://schoolwires.henry.k12.ga.us/Page/49485

Parent Portalhttp://schoolwires.henry.k12.ga.us/Domain/637

Wrapping It Up

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7m4762pjH8

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