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E-raamat: Pathways to Proficiency: Implementing Evidence-Based Grading

  • Formaat: 176 pages
  • Sari: Solutions
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Mar-2017
  • Kirjastus: Solution Tree Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781942496144
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  • Formaat: 176 pages
  • Sari: Solutions
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Mar-2017
  • Kirjastus: Solution Tree Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781942496144

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Challenge traditional grading practices and adopt a new, more effective grading model for students that will close the gaps in student achievement and content mastery. This book provides the pathway for implementing evidence-based grading practices in schools through a straightforward, five-phase creative model: (1) preparation, (2) incubation, (3) insight, (4) evaluation, and (5) elaboration. Readers will follow a hypothetical curriculum team’s journey through each phase of this process.

Benefits

  • Confront ineffective grading practices and then overcome traditional biases to apply better grading practices.
  • Reflect on the effectiveness of revisions and improve newly revised grading methods.
  • Give students meaningful information about their progress toward learning targets and expectations.
  • Identify the concepts and perspectives to which curriculum team members must commit to successfully adopt evidence-based grading practices.
  • Discover the important relationships between learning targets and grading, feedback and instruction, assessment and grading, and gradebooks and learning.

Contents

About the Author

Introduction

1 Preparation

2 Incubation

3 Insight

4 Evaluation

5 Elaboration

Epilogue

References and Resources

Index

About the Authors xi
Introduction: The Case for Evidence-Based Grading 1(16)
A New Language: Evidence-Based Grading
4(8)
Curriculum Focuses on Proficiency-Based, Student-Friendly Learning Targets
4(3)
Instruction Focuses on Teacher and Student Reactions to Student-Produced Evidence
7(2)
Assessment Gives Students Opportunities for Reflection and Feedback
9(2)
Teachers Determine Grades With a Calibrated Interpretation of Student Evidence
11(1)
Five Phases of Implementing Evidence-Based Grading
12(3)
The Structure of This Book
15(2)
Chapter 1 Preparation
17(28)
Our Team's Story
19(8)
The Four Commitments in Evidence-Based Grading
27(16)
Agree That the Percentage System Is a Flawed Grading Model
27(2)
Eliminate Four Specific Grading Errors
29(6)
Focus on Grading Proficiency
35(3)
Use Student-Produced Evidence
38(5)
Key Points
43(2)
Chapter 2 Incubation
45(26)
Our Team's Story
46(5)
The Four Unexpected Relationships in Evidence-Based Grading
51(18)
Proficiency-Based Learning Targets Connect With Grading
51(5)
Feedback Connects With Instruction
56(4)
Assessment Connects With Grading
60(3)
The Gradebook Connects With Learning
63(6)
Key Points
69(2)
Chapter 3 Insight
71(28)
Our Team's Story
72(4)
The Five Insights in Evidence-Based Grading
76(21)
Use Evidence to Inform Instruction
76(3)
Use Evidence to Capture Current Understanding of Student Proficiency
79(6)
Use Evidence for Feedback to Improve Learning
85(7)
Use Evidence for Scoring
92(2)
Use Evidence for Grading and Reporting
94(3)
Key Points
97(2)
Chapter 4 Evaluation
99(26)
Our Team's Story
100(3)
The Six Key Questions in Evidence-Based Grading
103(21)
Are We Collecting the Right Evidence to Determine a Grade?
103(4)
Are We Effectively Communicating Learning Targets and Standards?
107(3)
Are We Providing Opportunities for Student Growth?
110(4)
Are We Separating Academic and Behavior Information in the Gradebook?
114(2)
Are We Ensuring Student Accountability?
116(3)
Are We Creating Effective Evidence-Based Gradebooks?
119(5)
Key Points
124(1)
Chapter 5 Elaboration
125(22)
Our Team's Story
126(3)
The Six Core Beliefs in Evidence-Based Grading
129(16)
Evidence Is More Precise Than Any Formula
129(4)
We Determine What Students Deserve
133(3)
We Never Fully Realize Curriculum Without Evidence-Based Practice
136(3)
Evidence-Based Grading Improves Team Collaboration
139(1)
Communication With the Community Is Essential
140(1)
We Must Take a Postsecondary Perspective
141(4)
Key Points
145(2)
Epilogue 147(4)
References and Resources 151(4)
Index 155