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GRADING AND
STUDENT EVALUATION
     Eighth Group
Critical questions
• What is the purpose do grades serve?

• What is the trouble with evaluation of
 students?

• How to make grading more effecient?
Definition of grading


• Grades in the realm of education are standardized
  measurements of varying levels of comprehension
  within a subject area.

• Grades can be assigned in letters (for example, A, B,
  C, D, or E, or F), as a range (for example 4.0–1.0), as
  a number out of a possible total (for example out of
  20   or   100),   as   descriptors   (excellent,   great,
  satisfactory, needs improvement).
Philosophy of Grading


Base grades on student achievement, and achievement only.
Grades should represent the extent to which the intended
learning outcomes were achieved by students. They should not
be contaminated by student effort, tardiness, misbehavior, and
other extraneous factors. . . . If they are permitted to become
part of the grade, the meaning of the grade as an indicator of
achievement is lost.

Gronlund (1998) (pp. 174-175)
Institutional Expectations and Constraint
Alternatives to Letter Grading


                       12 Alternatives to Letter Grades

1.    Gamification
2.    Live Feedback
3.    Grade–>Iterate–>Replace
4.    Always-on Proving Grounds (Continuous Climate of Assessment)
5.    Standards-Based Reporting
6.    “So? So What? What Now?”
8.    Curating the Highlights
9.    Pass/Fail
10.   P2P, S2S, or Mentor Celebration
11.   Non-points-based Rubrics
12.   Publishing
Some Principles and Guidelines for Grading
              and Evaluation

Principles
• Grading is not necessarily based on a universally
  acceptedscale.

• Grading is sometimes subjective and context-
  dependant.

• Grades may not “mean” the same thing to all people.

• Alternatives to letter or numerical grades are highly
  desirable as additionalindicators of achievement.
Some Principles and Guidelines for Grading
              and Evaluation

Guideline
1. Develop an informed, comprehensive personal
   philosophy of grading that isconsistent with your
   philosophy of teaching and evaluation.
2. Design tests that conform to appropriate
   institutional and cultural expectations of the
   difficulty that students should experience.
3. Select appropriate criteria for grading and their
   relative weighting in calculatinggrades.
4. Communicate criteria for grading to students at the
   beginning of the course and atsubsequent grading
   periods (mid-term, final)
5.Triangulate formal graded evaluations with
   alternatives that are more formativeand that give
   more washback.
What is the purpose do
     grades serve?
What is the purpose do grades serve?



Barbara Walvoord and Virginia Anderson identify the
  multiple roles that grades serve:
• as an evaluation of student work;
• as a means of communicating to students, parents,
  graduate schools, professional schools, and future
  employers about a student’s performance in college
  and potential for further success;
• as a source of motivation to students for continued
  learning and improvement;
• as a means of organizing a lesson, a unit, or a
  semester in that grades mark transitions in a course
  and bring closure to it.
What is the trouble
  with evaluation
   of students?
What is the trouble with evaluation of students?


Suskie identify some problems with student evaluation :
• Evaluation is a highly inconsistent process. Teachers give
  different numbers and types of assessments and weight them
  differently.
• There is disagreement on issues like the role and value of work.
  Some teachers assign homework frequently and weight it
  heavily, while some don’t assign it at all.
• Some teachers will allow retakes of tests and quizzes, others
  do not.
What is the trouble with evaluation of students?

• Different policies exist for work turned in late.
• Districts may or require different final grades as a passing
  mark -– 60 to 70 is a common but large range.
• Districts may set a minimum score that teachers can record –
  e.g., no grade lower than a 50 is allowed.
• The validity and reliability of student assessments vary.
• There are major philosophical differences regarding evaluation.
  Some teachers view learning as primarily a student
  responsibility, while some place the responsibility for teaching
  mainly on themselves.
What is the trouble with evaluation of students?



• There is little agreement on many assessments and what kinds
  are needed for evaluation.

• Even within the same school different teachers teach
  differently and test differently for the same course.
How to make grading
  more effecient?
How to make grading more effecient?

There are some strategies that we can use to make the grading process more
                                   efficient.
  At the very beginning
  Consider the course grading policies.
  Before you grade
  Try creating a rubric, or grading scale, and test it out on a sampling of papers.
  While you are grading
  Grade while you are in a good mood.
  Commenting on Student Work
  Identify common problems students had with an assignment and prepare a
  handout addressing those problems.
  After You’ve Graded
  If appropriate for your course or section, use a spreadsheet or the Space
  Grading feature to calculate grades.
CONCLUSIONS

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New grading and student evaluation.ppt

  • 2. Critical questions • What is the purpose do grades serve? • What is the trouble with evaluation of students? • How to make grading more effecient?
  • 3. Definition of grading • Grades in the realm of education are standardized measurements of varying levels of comprehension within a subject area. • Grades can be assigned in letters (for example, A, B, C, D, or E, or F), as a range (for example 4.0–1.0), as a number out of a possible total (for example out of 20 or 100), as descriptors (excellent, great, satisfactory, needs improvement).
  • 4. Philosophy of Grading Base grades on student achievement, and achievement only. Grades should represent the extent to which the intended learning outcomes were achieved by students. They should not be contaminated by student effort, tardiness, misbehavior, and other extraneous factors. . . . If they are permitted to become part of the grade, the meaning of the grade as an indicator of achievement is lost. Gronlund (1998) (pp. 174-175)
  • 6. Alternatives to Letter Grading 12 Alternatives to Letter Grades 1. Gamification 2. Live Feedback 3. Grade–>Iterate–>Replace 4. Always-on Proving Grounds (Continuous Climate of Assessment) 5. Standards-Based Reporting 6. “So? So What? What Now?” 8. Curating the Highlights 9. Pass/Fail 10. P2P, S2S, or Mentor Celebration 11. Non-points-based Rubrics 12. Publishing
  • 7. Some Principles and Guidelines for Grading and Evaluation Principles • Grading is not necessarily based on a universally acceptedscale. • Grading is sometimes subjective and context- dependant. • Grades may not “mean” the same thing to all people. • Alternatives to letter or numerical grades are highly desirable as additionalindicators of achievement.
  • 8. Some Principles and Guidelines for Grading and Evaluation Guideline 1. Develop an informed, comprehensive personal philosophy of grading that isconsistent with your philosophy of teaching and evaluation. 2. Design tests that conform to appropriate institutional and cultural expectations of the difficulty that students should experience. 3. Select appropriate criteria for grading and their relative weighting in calculatinggrades. 4. Communicate criteria for grading to students at the beginning of the course and atsubsequent grading periods (mid-term, final) 5.Triangulate formal graded evaluations with alternatives that are more formativeand that give more washback.
  • 9. What is the purpose do grades serve?
  • 10. What is the purpose do grades serve? Barbara Walvoord and Virginia Anderson identify the multiple roles that grades serve: • as an evaluation of student work; • as a means of communicating to students, parents, graduate schools, professional schools, and future employers about a student’s performance in college and potential for further success; • as a source of motivation to students for continued learning and improvement; • as a means of organizing a lesson, a unit, or a semester in that grades mark transitions in a course and bring closure to it.
  • 11. What is the trouble with evaluation of students?
  • 12. What is the trouble with evaluation of students? Suskie identify some problems with student evaluation : • Evaluation is a highly inconsistent process. Teachers give different numbers and types of assessments and weight them differently. • There is disagreement on issues like the role and value of work. Some teachers assign homework frequently and weight it heavily, while some don’t assign it at all. • Some teachers will allow retakes of tests and quizzes, others do not.
  • 13. What is the trouble with evaluation of students? • Different policies exist for work turned in late. • Districts may or require different final grades as a passing mark -– 60 to 70 is a common but large range. • Districts may set a minimum score that teachers can record – e.g., no grade lower than a 50 is allowed. • The validity and reliability of student assessments vary. • There are major philosophical differences regarding evaluation. Some teachers view learning as primarily a student responsibility, while some place the responsibility for teaching mainly on themselves.
  • 14. What is the trouble with evaluation of students? • There is little agreement on many assessments and what kinds are needed for evaluation. • Even within the same school different teachers teach differently and test differently for the same course.
  • 15. How to make grading more effecient?
  • 16. How to make grading more effecient? There are some strategies that we can use to make the grading process more efficient. At the very beginning Consider the course grading policies. Before you grade Try creating a rubric, or grading scale, and test it out on a sampling of papers. While you are grading Grade while you are in a good mood. Commenting on Student Work Identify common problems students had with an assignment and prepare a handout addressing those problems. After You’ve Graded If appropriate for your course or section, use a spreadsheet or the Space Grading feature to calculate grades.