This book provides a five-phase process for implementing evidence-based grading, offering practical guidance for teachers and a clear road map for school leaders to improve student assessment, grading, and reporting. The five-phase process helps schools address some of the challenges they encounter with standards-based and competency-based grading models, providing structured steps and solutions. Kâ12 administrators can use this book to evaluate their systemâs effectiveness, reflect on successes and challenges, and continuously refine evidence-based grading practices to enhance student learning outcomes.
Kâ12 administrators can use this book to:
Propose, design, and evaluate new grading practices based on student performance
Lead and organize the implementation of evidence-based grading policies and practices
Establish clearer guidelines, benchmarks, and standards of student performance
Navigate common pitfalls when transitioning to a new evidence-based assessment model
Enhance student performance through more consistent feedback and stronger mentorship
Contents: Introduction: A Case for a Better Way to Grade
Chapter 1: PreparationâCore Commitments
Chapter 2: IncubationâUnexpected Connections
Chapter 3: InsightâCritical Discoveries
Chapter 4: EvaluationâKey Questions
Chapter 5: ElaborationâEssential Realizations
Epilogue
Appendix A: Evidence-Based Grading Gradebook Hacks
Appendix B: Other Evidence-Based Grading Impacts
Appendix C: Converting a Unity of Study to Evidence-Based Grading
References and Resources
Index
Pathways to Proficiency, Second Edition - Anthony R. Reibel, Mark Onuscheck & Eric Twadell
By Anthony R. Reibel, Mark Onuscheck & Eric Twadell
This book provides a five-phase process for implementing evidence-based grading, offering practical guidance for teachers and a clear road map for school leaders to improve student assessment, grading, and reporting. The five-phase process helps schools address some of the challenges they encounter with standards-based and competency-based grading models, providing structured steps and solutions. Kâ12 administrators can use this book to evaluate their systemâs effectiveness, reflect on successes and challenges, and continuously refine evidence-based grading practices to enhance student learning outcomes.
Kâ12 administrators can use this book to:
Propose, design, and evaluate new grading practices based on student performance
Lead and organize the implementation of evidence-based grading policies and practices
Establish clearer guidelines, benchmarks, and standards of student performance
Navigate common pitfalls when transitioning to a new evidence-based assessment model
Enhance student performance through more consistent feedback and stronger mentorship
Contents: Introduction: A Case for a Better Way to Grade
Chapter 1: PreparationâCore Commitments
Chapter 2: IncubationâUnexpected Connections
Chapter 3: InsightâCritical Discoveries
Chapter 4: EvaluationâKey Questions
Chapter 5: ElaborationâEssential Realizations
Epilogue
Appendix A: Evidence-Based Grading Gradebook Hacks
Appendix B: Other Evidence-Based Grading Impacts
Appendix C: Converting a Unity of Study to Evidence-Based Grading
References and Resources
Index
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