In an effort to adopt more equitable and humanizing grading practices, this teacher inquiry explores how educators attempted to improve students’ views of learning and assessments by utilizing rubrics on a sliding scale. Using the sliding scale rubric approach to grading provided an opportunity for students and educators to rethink how learning is evaluated. The authors found that the logistics of using sliding scale rubrics as a grading tool does need to be refined and further evaluated; however, the belief that a student can receive a grade based on her or his individual starting point did have some positive implications for students and educators. Grading for growth by using sliding scale rubrics motivated students to read the rubric mor...
Rather than awarding points for a combination of worksheet completion, quiz performance, in-class pa...
Decades of research suggest that grading practices vary widely among American K-12 classroom teacher...
This chapter will explore considerations for the adoption of grading contracts with the possible add...
Points-driven grading systems are prolific and persistent in American K-12 education, despite resear...
Teachers and school leaders frequently express a disconnect in the purpose and importance of teacher...
This disquisition aims to identify and explore: (1) the unintended, negative consequences of traditi...
Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index"Joe Feldman shows us how we can use grading to ...
The fundamental purpose of formal schooling is simple: learning. As an extension, the purpose of ass...
Assessment is crucial to effective teaching and learning. Carnegie\u27s Educating Lawyers and Roy St...
Grades are perhaps the most widely used and universally accepted representation of a student\u27s ac...
Traditional grading, such as multiple choice and bubble filling testing, cannot provide the sort of ...
In the United States, national and state legislative mandates have forced school districts to includ...
This paper attempts to present rubrics as a guiding tool for mapping learning outcomes of students m...
This exploratory case study examined the experiences of high school teachers who made sense of and e...
Learning goals such as the Common Core State Standards are helping educational leaders to better und...
Rather than awarding points for a combination of worksheet completion, quiz performance, in-class pa...
Decades of research suggest that grading practices vary widely among American K-12 classroom teacher...
This chapter will explore considerations for the adoption of grading contracts with the possible add...
Points-driven grading systems are prolific and persistent in American K-12 education, despite resear...
Teachers and school leaders frequently express a disconnect in the purpose and importance of teacher...
This disquisition aims to identify and explore: (1) the unintended, negative consequences of traditi...
Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index"Joe Feldman shows us how we can use grading to ...
The fundamental purpose of formal schooling is simple: learning. As an extension, the purpose of ass...
Assessment is crucial to effective teaching and learning. Carnegie\u27s Educating Lawyers and Roy St...
Grades are perhaps the most widely used and universally accepted representation of a student\u27s ac...
Traditional grading, such as multiple choice and bubble filling testing, cannot provide the sort of ...
In the United States, national and state legislative mandates have forced school districts to includ...
This paper attempts to present rubrics as a guiding tool for mapping learning outcomes of students m...
This exploratory case study examined the experiences of high school teachers who made sense of and e...
Learning goals such as the Common Core State Standards are helping educational leaders to better und...
Rather than awarding points for a combination of worksheet completion, quiz performance, in-class pa...
Decades of research suggest that grading practices vary widely among American K-12 classroom teacher...
This chapter will explore considerations for the adoption of grading contracts with the possible add...