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Establishing the Why Standads Based Grading Director of Instructional Services Keystone AEA [email protected] @rsheeley Bev Berns Technology Integration Specialist Keystone AEA [email protected] @b_berns Rhonda Sheeley

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Establishing the WhyStandads Based

Grading

Director of Instructional ServicesKeystone [email protected]@rsheeley

Bev BernsTechnology Integration SpecialistKeystone [email protected]@b_berns

Rhonda Sheeley

SuccessWhat makes change successful?

WHATWHAT

WHYWHYWHYWHYHOWHOW

VISION+

SKILLS+

INCENTIVES+

+RESOURCES

ACTON PLAN

MANAGING COMPLEX CHANGE

}CHANGE

VISION+

SKILLS+

INCENTIVES+

+RESOURCES

ACTON PLAN

WHAT IF A COMPONENT IS MISSING?

}CONFUSION

VISION+

SKILLS+

INCENTIVES+

+RESOURCES

ACTON PLAN

WHAT IF A COMPONENT IS MISSING?

} ANXIETY

VISION+

SKILLS+

INCENTIVES+

+RESOURCES

ACTON PLAN

WHAT IF A COMPONENT IS MISSING?

}RESISTANCE

VISION+

SKILLS+

INCENTIVES+

+RESOURCES

ACTON PLAN

WHAT IF A COMPONENT IS MISSING?

}FRUSTRATION

VISION+

SKILLS+

INCENTIVES+

+RESOURCES

ACTON PLAN

WHAT IF A COMPONENT IS MISSING?

}FALSE START

First-Order ChangeWhen change is perceived as

Second-Order ChangeWhen a change is perceived as:

An extension of the past A break with the past

Within existing paradigmsOutside of existing

paradigms

Consistent with prevailing values and norms

Conflicted with prevailing values and norms

Implemented with existing knowledge and skills

Requiring new knowledge and skills to implement

1. Vision II. STAKEHOLDERS

III. GRADING PRINCIPLES

IV. ORGANIZATIONAL

SUPPORTS

1. Vision

Data StoryWhy do current grading practices not support student learning?

Long Term PlanningInclude a 3-year plan, goals, timeline, responsibilities

Administrative RolesAdmin. Team, Teacher Leaders, Lead Team/Committee

Learn from othersSkype, visit, collaborate, mentor-mentee relationship

II. STAKEHOLDERS

Involvement is key!

Teachers

Parents

Students

School Board

Community Members

III. GRADING PRINCIPLES

Clearly definedPublished grading principles shared with the community

Proficiency definedHow do you know a student has learned it?

AssessmentsHow do you know a student has learned it? Formative Summative Diagnostic Rubrics

IV. ORGANIZATIONAL

SUPPORTS

PoliciesPublished grading principles shared with the community

Grading SystemA gradebook that is easy to use and interpret

InstructionHow will instruction change?

Professional DevelopmentA key component of making sure every teacher has the skill sets necessary to be successful.

School PartnersPartners in learning can include various community groups, outreach partnerships, and college connections