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Guiding Principles of Grading in this class
               • Your grade should be determined by how well you
                 understand physics, and nothing else.
               • Homework is practice, it should not affect your
                 grade.
               • It doesn’t matter when you learn it, so long as
                 you learn it.
               • Assessments must guide you on how to improve.
               • Assessments need to provide incentive for you to
                 do the work required to improve.



Thursday, August 19, 2010
Student A
   Understanding of Physics




                                                 Student B




                                                             End of Semester
                                          Time



Thursday, August 19, 2010
Ideas are categorized in 3 ways in this class
                  A (Core)
                  These skills are fundamental to this physics class and future
                  study of science. In order to pass, you must achieve proficiency
                  in all of them.


                  B (Intermediate)
                  These concepts represent more advanced skills that indicate
                  a deeper understanding of physics. In order to achieve a grade
                  of A, you must achieve proficiency in all of them.


                  C (Advanced)
                  These concepts represent the most advanced skills and ideas
                  in this physics course. Achieving proficiency of these ideas is
                  an indicator of significant achievement.


Thursday, August 19, 2010
Many ways to measure understanding
     •Written questions on assessments
     •Answering a directed question in class
     •Blog about it
     •Talk about it with me 1-on-1
     •And many more—rap it, write a play, what else?


    Lots of chances to demonstrate improved understanding
                      (see reassessments)
Thursday, August 19, 2010
How I classify your understanding
 4 (Advanced): I know you’ve mastered it                         3 (Proficient): I know you understand it
 • I understand the content/skills completely and can explain    • I understand the important things about the content/
   them in detail.                                                 skills.
 • I can explain/teach the skills to another student.            • I have confidence on how to do the skills on my own most of
 • I have high confidence on how to do the skills.                  the time, but I need to continue practicing some parts that
 • I can have a conversation about the skills.                     still give me problems.
 • I can independently demonstrate extensions of my              • I need my handouts and notes once in a while.
   knowledge.                                                    • I am proficient at describing terms and independently
 • I can create analogies and/or find connections bet ween          connecting them with concepts.
   different areas within the sciences or bet ween science and   • I understand not just the “what,” but can correctly explain
   other areas of study.                                           the “how” and “why” of scientific processes.
 • My responses demonstrate in-depth understanding of            • My responses demonstrate in-depth understanding of
   main ideas and of related details                               main ideas.

  2 (Developing) I think you may understand it                   1 (Beginning): I know you don’t understand it
                                                                 • I need lots of help from my teacher (one-on-one).
 • I have a general understanding of the content/skills, but     • I have low confidence on how to do the skills and need more
   I’m also confused about some important parts.                   instruction.
 • I need some help from my teacher (one-on-one or small         • I need my handouts and science notebook at all times.
   group) to do the skills correctly.                            • I do not understand the concept/skills.
 • I do not feel confident enough to do the skills on my own.     • I cannot correctly identify concepts and/or define
 • I need my handouts and notebook most of the time.               vocabulary.
 • I can correctly identify concepts and/or define vocabulary;    • I cannot make connections among ideas or extend the
   however I cannot not make connections among ideas and/          information.
   or independently extend my own learning.                      • My responses lack detail necessary to demonstrate basic
 • My responses demonstrate basic understanding of some            understanding.
   main ideas, but significant information is missing.


   Most recent assessment score = your current understanding
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Prepare for this question at the end of each quarter:
                                Based on the scores you’ve earned on
                               each of the learning standards so far,
                            tell me what you think your overall grade
                             in this class should be. Do you agree with
                             this assessment of your understanding?
                                       Explain, with EVIDENCE.
                                Numeric   Letter                          Description
                                 Grade

                                  <70       F      I have not achieved proficiency (3) on all of the core (A-
                                                   Level) concepts

                                  70       C-      I have achieved proficiency (3) on all of the core (A-Level)
                                                   concepts

                                  75        C      In addition to previous levels, I am developing
                                                   understanding (2) of all of the (B-Level) standards

                                  80       B-      In addition to previous levels, I have achieved proficiency
                                                   (3) in at least half of the B level standards.

                                  85        B      In addition to previous levels, I am developing
                                                   understanding (2) of the remaining half of the B-Level
                                                   standards.

                                  90       A-      In addition to previous levels, I have achieved proficiency
                                                   (3) in all of the B-Level standards

                                  95        A      In addition to previous levels, I have achieved proficiency
                                                   (3) in many of the C-Level standards.



Thursday, August 19, 2010
• “Homework is practice, it should not affect your grade.”
                            What? No Homework?




Thursday, August 19, 2010
Feedback           ≠ Grading

Thursday, August 19, 2010

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Grading principles

  • 1. Guiding Principles of Grading in this class • Your grade should be determined by how well you understand physics, and nothing else. • Homework is practice, it should not affect your grade. • It doesn’t matter when you learn it, so long as you learn it. • Assessments must guide you on how to improve. • Assessments need to provide incentive for you to do the work required to improve. Thursday, August 19, 2010
  • 2. Student A Understanding of Physics Student B End of Semester Time Thursday, August 19, 2010
  • 3. Ideas are categorized in 3 ways in this class A (Core) These skills are fundamental to this physics class and future study of science. In order to pass, you must achieve proficiency in all of them. B (Intermediate) These concepts represent more advanced skills that indicate a deeper understanding of physics. In order to achieve a grade of A, you must achieve proficiency in all of them. C (Advanced) These concepts represent the most advanced skills and ideas in this physics course. Achieving proficiency of these ideas is an indicator of significant achievement. Thursday, August 19, 2010
  • 4. Many ways to measure understanding •Written questions on assessments •Answering a directed question in class •Blog about it •Talk about it with me 1-on-1 •And many more—rap it, write a play, what else? Lots of chances to demonstrate improved understanding (see reassessments) Thursday, August 19, 2010
  • 5. How I classify your understanding 4 (Advanced): I know you’ve mastered it 3 (Proficient): I know you understand it • I understand the content/skills completely and can explain • I understand the important things about the content/ them in detail. skills. • I can explain/teach the skills to another student. • I have confidence on how to do the skills on my own most of • I have high confidence on how to do the skills. the time, but I need to continue practicing some parts that • I can have a conversation about the skills. still give me problems. • I can independently demonstrate extensions of my • I need my handouts and notes once in a while. knowledge. • I am proficient at describing terms and independently • I can create analogies and/or find connections bet ween connecting them with concepts. different areas within the sciences or bet ween science and • I understand not just the “what,” but can correctly explain other areas of study. the “how” and “why” of scientific processes. • My responses demonstrate in-depth understanding of • My responses demonstrate in-depth understanding of main ideas and of related details main ideas. 2 (Developing) I think you may understand it 1 (Beginning): I know you don’t understand it • I need lots of help from my teacher (one-on-one). • I have a general understanding of the content/skills, but • I have low confidence on how to do the skills and need more I’m also confused about some important parts. instruction. • I need some help from my teacher (one-on-one or small • I need my handouts and science notebook at all times. group) to do the skills correctly. • I do not understand the concept/skills. • I do not feel confident enough to do the skills on my own. • I cannot correctly identify concepts and/or define • I need my handouts and notebook most of the time. vocabulary. • I can correctly identify concepts and/or define vocabulary; • I cannot make connections among ideas or extend the however I cannot not make connections among ideas and/ information. or independently extend my own learning. • My responses lack detail necessary to demonstrate basic • My responses demonstrate basic understanding of some understanding. main ideas, but significant information is missing. Most recent assessment score = your current understanding Thursday, August 19, 2010
  • 6. Prepare for this question at the end of each quarter: Based on the scores you’ve earned on each of the learning standards so far, tell me what you think your overall grade in this class should be. Do you agree with this assessment of your understanding? Explain, with EVIDENCE. Numeric Letter Description Grade <70 F I have not achieved proficiency (3) on all of the core (A- Level) concepts 70 C- I have achieved proficiency (3) on all of the core (A-Level) concepts 75 C In addition to previous levels, I am developing understanding (2) of all of the (B-Level) standards 80 B- In addition to previous levels, I have achieved proficiency (3) in at least half of the B level standards. 85 B In addition to previous levels, I am developing understanding (2) of the remaining half of the B-Level standards. 90 A- In addition to previous levels, I have achieved proficiency (3) in all of the B-Level standards 95 A In addition to previous levels, I have achieved proficiency (3) in many of the C-Level standards. Thursday, August 19, 2010
  • 7. • “Homework is practice, it should not affect your grade.” What? No Homework? Thursday, August 19, 2010
  • 8. Feedback ≠ Grading Thursday, August 19, 2010