Practical Solutions for Serious Problems in Standards-Based Grading
"The book combines research, critical issues, and creative solutions in a concise and easy-to-read manner. While there is little doubt that educators today face a myriad of critical issues, this book allows educators to believe that they can be agents of change for students and for the profession."
—Sammie Novack, Vice Principal
Curran Middle School Bakersfield, CA
Implement standards-based grading practices that accurately and equitably report student achievement!
Standards-based education poses a variety of challenges for grading and reporting practices, especially for ensuring that the grades assigned to students are honest, meaningful, and fair. Many traditional methods, such as limiting the number of high grades or defining "C" as "average," no longer work in a standards-based environment. This edited volume examines critical issues in standards-based grading and provides specific suggestions for improving grading policies and practices at the school and classroom levels.
With contributions from prominent educators and researchers, this groundbreaking volume:
- Describes traditional school practices that inhibit the implementation of standards-based grading
- Addresses how teachers can assign fair and accurate grades to English language learners and students with special needs
- Examines legal issues that influence grading and reporting policies
- Discusses why report card grades and large-scale assessment scores may vary
- Fosters consistency in grading across states and districts
- Offers effective strategies for communicating with parents
This solution-oriented book offers teachers, principals, and administrators practical strategies for implementing grading policies that benefit all students.
"A very well-written, well-researched work with excellent documentation. It is obvious the contributors are experts and have the ability to communicate their expertise well."
"The book combines research, critical issues, and creative solutions in a concise and easy-to-read manner. While there is little doubt that educators today face a myriad of critical issues, this book allows educators to believe that they can be agents of change for students and for the profession."
"Anyone with authority and influence over student grading policies should read this book. Educators have to be courageous and confront the inherent problems of traditional grading practices that are not working and that are harmful to students. Doing so requires a proactive approach to problem solving, which this book exemplifies."
Didn't meet the needs of our current students.
Good book and used as a reference at this time