Standards-Based Grading

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Standards-Based Grading Honors English Thesis Project Completed by a Sophomore in H.S. 2017-2018 School Year

Thesis While many people believe standards- based grading is ineffective, through research on databases and in multiple articles, it has been made clear that standards-based grading is the best practice in reporting student progress.

Standards-based grading through the meaning Helps the feedback Levels of progress can be shown

Standards-based grading through feedback Feedback given is timely, specific, descriptive, and actionable It helps match the target, assessment, and standards Not based on behavior or compliance

Standards-based grading through feedback “The student has completed proficient work on all course objectives and advanced work on some objectives" (Scriffiny).

Standards-based grading through feedback "For example, instead of just telling students that they've scored poorly on essays, teachers using standards- based grading can tell students that their ideas and organization are very strong, but that they need to work on spelling and grammar"(Goff).

Standards-based grading through levels of progress If levels have excelled or are below expectations System to see what previously recorded scores were

Standards-based grading through levels of progress "My work with special education students and English language learners in particular goes much more smoothly because all the modifications needed are already built into what I do“ (Scriffiny).

Standards-based grading through levels of progress "Students who struggle can continue to retest and use alternate assignments until they show proficiency and they are not penalized for needing extended time"(Scriffiny).

Standards-based grading through benefits Helps the instruction and what the child sees The quality the student is able to share 

Standards-based grading through level of instruction Helps show what is wanted in the assignment Shows what the student should be getting out of it 

Standards-based grading through level of instruction "Everything we have learned from Outliers says that success follows a predictable course“ (Gladwell).

Standards-based grading through level of instruction

Standards-based grading through work quality Explanation of assignment What the teachers are looking for

Standards-based grading through work quality "If we base our grades on standards rather than attendance, behavior, or extra credit…we can actually help students grapple with the idea of quality and walk away with a higher degree of self-sufficiency" (Scriffiny).

Standards-based grading through work quality "Quality matters, and the ability to measure the quality of one's own work is a learned skill“ (Scriffiny).

Counterclaim Affecting the grading system Affecting the American traditions

Counterclaim “The aversion also appears to relate to long-standing familiarity with traditional grading and reporting that is based on A-F grades as well as awareness of the need to adopt American traditions such as honor rolls, athletic eligibility requirements, and selecting of valedictorians“(Peters).

Counterclaim "They recognized the 'cushion' that homework provided that 'there are points available on quizzes and tests' or that 'fewer things to grade make each one more heavily weighed’” (Peters).

Rebuttal Students taking the lead Involvement and ownership in the learning process

Rebuttal "Students are offered multiple opportunities and ways through which to demonstrate proficiency” (Clear Creek Independent School District).

Rebuttal “The final tenet of standards-based grading is providing students multiple opportunities to demonstrate their understanding because students learn at different rates" (Townsley).

Conclusion While many people believe standards- based grading is ineffective, through research on databases and in multiple articles, it has been made clear that standards-based grading is truly effective.

Conclusion The standards-based grading clearly articulates student performance through the instruction level, quality, feedback, and the level of progress, but has not really focused on the grades to decide the eligibility. The students have understood more, and work has shown the improvement in the quality and effort given by students.

Conclusion If the system is brought to all the schools in the area the students will finally be given all the freedom they need and want to help them be successful.

Works Cited Gladwell, Malcom.  Outliers, The Story of Success. New York: Little, Brown and Company, November 2008. P.267. Print. Goff, Justin. “Traditional vs. Standards-Based Gradebook: Which One Is for You?”Powerschool.com, 20 Jan. 2015, www.powerschool.com/resources/blog/traditional-gradebook-vs-standards-based-gradebook- one/. “Grading System.” Grading System, www.popeaceschools.org/grading-system.html. Partnership, Great Schools. “Standards-Based Definition.” The Glossary of Education Reform, 9 Nov. 2017, www.edglossary.org/standards-based/. Peters, Randal. Et al. "It's Just Not Fair!" Making Sense of Secondary Students' Resistance to a Standards- Based Grading American Secondary Education. Vol.45, no.3, Summer 2017, pp.9-28, EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=tfh&AN=125089081&site=ehost-live. Rae, et al. “Walking Through Standards Based Grading: Part 1.” Young Teacher Love, 26 Aug. 2015, youngteacherlove.com/walking-through-standards-based-grading/. Scriffiny, Patricia L. “Seven Reasons for Standards-Based Grading.” Seven Reasons for Standards- Based Grading - Educational Leadership, Oct. 2008, http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational_leadership/oct08/vol66/num02/Seven_Reaso ns_for_Standards-Based_Grading.aspx.%20. “Standards-Based Grading vs. Traditional Grading.” Standards-Based Grading vs. Traditional Grading- Clear Creek, 2018, www.ccisd.net/sbg/standards_based_grading_vs_traditional_grading/. Townsley, Matt. “Mastery-Minded Grading in Secondary Schools.” AASA School Administrator, Feb. 2018, p. 19. Print.