Going Gradeless, Grades 6-12
Title | Going Gradeless, Grades 6-12 PDF eBook |
Author | Elise Burns |
Publisher | Corwin Press |
Total Pages | 185 |
Release | 2021-02-23 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1071837516 |
"Grade reform and standards-based grading (SBG) is a hotly debated issue in education. As one high school administrator puts it, "Traditional letter grading is probably the biggest elephant in the room in regard to school reform. We start [grading] at a young age, and it becomes all about accumulating points, and it's not about the learning anymore." (Dan Kelley, principal of Smithfield High School, Rhode Island). When students can focus less on the score and more on the learning, great things happen. SBG is even more challenging in high school. In this book, the authors share their districts' successes moving to alternate assessment methods that promote learning rather than solely achievement. The proponents of grade reform highlight the arbitrary nature of grades, the undue stress experienced by some learners, and the potential interference in the process of learning. On the other hand, opponents reference the lack of accountability and a shift away from content knowledge that is perceived in many alternate assessment models. This book outlines how to remove the negative impacts of grades while still maintaining a high level of accountability. While the majority of other books in this space provide a rationale for why the shift is necessary, these authors provide the classroom teacher's perspective and concrete examples of how these approaches can be developed and applied. They provide sample assessments, student work samples, an accountability checklist, a sample of their rubrics, and a review of our collected data"--
Hacking Assessment
Title | Hacking Assessment PDF eBook |
Author | Starr Sackstein |
Publisher | Hack Learning Series |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2022-07-29 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781956512212 |
Nearly seven years after helping launch a global no-grades classroom movement, Sackstein has honed her practice and now brings teachers and school leaders more than 100 new and updated strategies to transform how you assess learning.
How to Grade for Learning
Title | How to Grade for Learning PDF eBook |
Author | Ken O'Connor |
Publisher | Corwin Press |
Total Pages | 540 |
Release | 2017-10-04 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1506334180 |
Implement standards-based grading practices that help students succeed! Classroom assessment methods should help students develop to their full potential, but meshing traditional grading practices with students’ achievement on standards has been difficult. Making lasting changes to grading practices requires both knowledge and willpower. Discover eight guidelines for good grading, recommendations for practical applications, and suggestions for implementing new grading practices as well as: ? The why’s and the how-to’s of implementing standards-based grading practices ? Tips from 48 nationally and internationally known authors and consultants ? Additional information on utilizing level scores rather than percentages ? Reflective exercises ? Techniques for managing grading more efficiently
Point-Less
Title | Point-Less PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah M Zerwin |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | |
Release | 2020-03 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780325109510 |
"An exploration of moving away from traditional letter or number grades as an assessment and as a result producing more thoughtful students whose learning is more authentic"--
Ungrading
Title | Ungrading PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Debra Blum |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Grading and marking (Students) |
ISBN | 9781949199819 |
The moment is right for critical reflection on what has been assumed to be a core part of schooling. In Ungrading, fifteen educators write about their diverse experiences going gradeless. Some contributors are new to the practice and some have been engaging in it for decades. Some are in humanities and social sciences, some in STEM fields. Some are in higher education, but some are the K-12 pioneers who led the way. Based on rigorous and replicated research, this is the first book to show why and how faculty who wish to focus on learning, rather than sorting or judging, might proceed. It includes honest reflection on what makes ungrading challenging, and testimonials about what makes it transformative. CONTRIBUTORS: Aaron Blackwelder Susan D. Blum Arthur Chiaravalli Gary Chu Cathy N. Davidson Laura Gibbs Christina Katopodis Joy Kirr Alfie Kohn Christopher Riesbeck Starr Sackstein Marcus Schultz-Bergin Clarissa Sorensen-Unruh Jesse Stommel John Warner
Flash Feedback [Grades 6-12]
Title | Flash Feedback [Grades 6-12] PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Johnson |
Publisher | Corwin Press |
Total Pages | 177 |
Release | 2020-02-11 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1071803158 |
Beat Burnout with Time-saving Best Practices for Feedback For ELA teachers, the danger of burnout is all too real. Inundated with seemingly insurmountable piles of papers to read, respond to, and grade, many teachers often find themselves struggling to balance differentiated, individualized feedback with the one resource they are already overextended on—time. Flash Feedback seeks to alleviate these struggles by taking teachers to the next level of strategic feedback by sharing: How to craft effective, efficient, and more memorable feedback Strategies for scaffolding students through the meta-cognitive work necessary for real revision A plan for how to create a culture of feedback, including lessons for how to train students in meaningful peer response Downloadable online tools for teacher and student use
A Repair Kit for Grading
Title | A Repair Kit for Grading PDF eBook |
Author | Ken O'Connor |
Publisher | Allyn & Bacon |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Grading and marking (Students) |
ISBN | 9780132488631 |
Describes fifteen strategies for grading practices that recognize student learning and achievement and are consistent, accurate, and aligned with school or district standards.