Unfortunately the grading policy of my county is still the same, and while over the past 2 years I did try a form of standards based grading, it didn't work so well. I'm putting it on the back burner for the time being.
I have read so much from other teachers all over the US about standards based grading and grading policies. Many of these ideas are amazing and make me wish I could try these things in my classsroom, but unfortunately my hands are tied when it comes to the way I have to average grades. The county in which I teach has a uniform grading policy for all teachers in the county, which leaves me very little room to be creative in my class.
There are exactly three categories ... all three must be used. They are Learning Activities, Independent Practice, and Unit Assessments.
- Learning Activities are basically anything you would do in class; participation, group work, notebooks, practice tests, vocabulary, etc. This must be 10-30% of students term grade. I actually put homework in this category because to me homework is a "learning activity".
- Independent Practice is something the student does by themselves as an extension to classroom instruction. This must be 20-40% of students term grade. I put quizzes in this category.
- Unit Assessments are obviously tests, but they can be anything else that is summative in nature like projects, research papers, portfolios, and rubric-evaluated assignments. This must be 30-40% of students term grade.
Enjoy the day!
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