The purpose of this study is to determine impact of the proficiency-based rubric on student learning, the teacher’s ability to provide consistency in student grading, and communication to parents regarding the child’s academic achievement in kindergarten, first and second grade in one Local Education Agency (LEA) in eastern North Carolina.\r\nBased on literature review, proficiency-based rubrics are an effective tool for teachers to use to help promote clarity and consistency in grading. Marzano (2000), Brookhart (2009), Guskey and Bailey (2001), and O’Connor (2002) are just a few of the researchers that provided examples of how rubrics assist teachers in effectively measuring student achievement. Therefore, this research study examined w...
Teacher candidates who worked with small groups of children during a semester long pre-student teach...
A problem exists in grading practices accurately measuring student achievement. Both students’ acade...
This study was conducted to examine if and to what extent primary school students’ understandi...
The purpose of this study is to determine impact of the proficiency-based rubric on student learning...
Points-driven grading systems are prolific and persistent in American K-12 education, despite resear...
The effects of teacher knowledge of rubrics on achievement of high school students were studied. Pai...
This study was a response to the mandates of Public Law 107-110, commonly known as The No Child Lef...
In order to achieve an accurate and reliable measurement of students' performance in a subject, good...
This study examined the effects of scoring rubric and teacher feedback on primary school students&rs...
This study aims to answer three questions about the effect of using rubrics in\ud a classroom. The m...
This paper attempts to present rubrics as a guiding tool for mapping learning outcomes of students m...
A rubric for research theses was developed, based on the manual of the American Psychological Associ...
A rubric for research theses was developed, based on the manual of the American Psychological Associ...
A problem exists in grading practices accurately measuring student achievement. Both students’ acade...
A problem exists in grading practices accurately measuring student achievement. Both students’ acade...
Teacher candidates who worked with small groups of children during a semester long pre-student teach...
A problem exists in grading practices accurately measuring student achievement. Both students’ acade...
This study was conducted to examine if and to what extent primary school students’ understandi...
The purpose of this study is to determine impact of the proficiency-based rubric on student learning...
Points-driven grading systems are prolific and persistent in American K-12 education, despite resear...
The effects of teacher knowledge of rubrics on achievement of high school students were studied. Pai...
This study was a response to the mandates of Public Law 107-110, commonly known as The No Child Lef...
In order to achieve an accurate and reliable measurement of students' performance in a subject, good...
This study examined the effects of scoring rubric and teacher feedback on primary school students&rs...
This study aims to answer three questions about the effect of using rubrics in\ud a classroom. The m...
This paper attempts to present rubrics as a guiding tool for mapping learning outcomes of students m...
A rubric for research theses was developed, based on the manual of the American Psychological Associ...
A rubric for research theses was developed, based on the manual of the American Psychological Associ...
A problem exists in grading practices accurately measuring student achievement. Both students’ acade...
A problem exists in grading practices accurately measuring student achievement. Both students’ acade...
Teacher candidates who worked with small groups of children during a semester long pre-student teach...
A problem exists in grading practices accurately measuring student achievement. Both students’ acade...
This study was conducted to examine if and to what extent primary school students’ understandi...