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Standards Based Grading: A New Outlook on Grading
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“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
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“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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Traditional Grading Academic achievement tainted by non-academic factors Grade everything and average it together Chronological listing of all the assignments
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Practices that Inhibit Learning
Including behaviors in academic grade Assessments not linked to learning targets Grading first effort (formative assessment) Always using the average to determine a grade Old and recent scores are given the same weight
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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?
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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. 7/29/2019
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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
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SBG Principle #1 The purpose of grades is to communicate student achievement Based on state and national standards Academic performance only Behaviors reported separately
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SBG Principle #2 A Grading Program Should Be Fair Be Consistent
Support Learning Promote Communication between teachers/students/parents
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SBG Principle #3 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
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SBG Principle #4 What should NOT be included in a grade:
Effort Behavior Attendance Group Work Participation Homework Attitude Anything that doesn’t relate to a standard Bonuses
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Al HikmahElementary Standards Based Report Card
Characteristics of a 21st century Successful Learner Cooperative work Seeks Help Appropriately Active Listening Participation Independent work Positive Attitude Uses Time Wisely Effort & Home Practice Performance Levels C. Consistently Demonstrates S. Sometime Demonstrates R Rarely Demonstrates
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Al Hikmah Elementary Standards Based Report Card
Content Areas with Specific Learning Standards Performance Levels 4 Exceeds Grade Level Standard 3 Meets Grade Level Standard 2 Nearly Meets Grade Level Standard 1 Does Not Meet Grade Level Standard 7/29/2019
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Final Thoughts
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