Standards-Based Grading vs. Traditional Grading

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Standards-Based Grading Evaluation

Assess your understanding and opinions on the effectiveness of standards-based grading compared to traditional grading methods. This quiz is designed for educators seeking to enhance their grading practices and improve student outcomes.

  • Share your thoughts on current grading scales.
  • Evaluate the impact of grading systems on student achievement.
  • Provide insights on the resources needed for implementation.
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by GradingGuru23
Standards-based grading accurately represents a student's academic achievement.
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Standards-based grading influences the level of effective instruction in the classroom.
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Standards-based grading creates an equitable learning environment for all students.
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Assessments should be flexible, allowing for retakes, to show a student's current knowledge and what they are progressing in.
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Final grades for a unit should be determined by averaging a set number of formative assessments, rather than determined by one final unit test.
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Late work, assignments, or assessments should be accepted without grade deduction.
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A rubric worded in student-friendly language and examples should be provided for all independent assignments.
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The current grading scale, standards-based grading, effectively communicates student achievement to parents on grade cards.
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The current grading scale, standards-based grading, effectively communicates student achievement to students when discussing individual growth.
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The current grading scale, standards-based grading, effectively directs teachers to areas that need further instruction in the classroom.
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My understanding of how to implement standards-based grading is...
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Explain your thoughts on how the grades that students receive on the current grading scale (10, 20, 30, or 40) accurately align with their ability to learn the content?
Explain your opinion on the following statement, "Standards-based grading is subjective to individual teachers grading."
Describe what resources could your building provide that better supports your implementation of standards-based grading.
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