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What is it? Summative process Include all learning domains Standards based Developmentally appropriate
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What it isn’t: A one shot deal Based on management issues such as: Lacking objectivity Embarrassing Fitness score based
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PE is not an academic subject Extremely time consuming PE teachers are unreliable in grading Grades can discourage children
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Communicates information Accountability PE should have same status as other subjects New assessment strategies improve grading Grading keeps PE in educational mainstream
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Objectives vs. Student Responsibilities Process vs. Product Improvement vs. Achievement Grading Emphasis of Domains
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What is the difference? Should student responsibilities be graded? What are some examples of student responsibilities that should not be graded? What are some examples of student objectives that should be assessed and graded?
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What do we mean by process? What do we mean by product? What should we grade: process or product? NASPE suggests a combination of both that is developmentally appropriate
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Improvement: Issues with grading on improvement: Pre and post testing Ceiling effect Achievement: Issues with grading on achievement: One shot at grading
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How do you establish a grading protocol? Philosophy Standards Time spent on objectives Developmental level of students How do you know if it is fair? Pilot test Does it meet the “observation test”?
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