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Grading for Equity
What It Is, Why It Matters, and How It Can Transform Schools and Classrooms

Second Edition


August 2023 | 344 pages | Corwin

Raise standards and improve learning for all students through equitable grading

Grading–one of the most important responsibilities of teachers with major implications for students’ academic and life trajectories–is ironically also among the most enigmatic and frequently avoided topics in education. Although most teachers sense that common grading practices are often ineffective, there is limited understanding of how those practices can undermine effective teaching and harm students, particularly those historically underserved. It is long past due to implement grading practices that are more accurate, bias-resistant, and motivational, and which improve student learning, empower teachers, and transform classrooms as a result.

In this newly updated edition of the best-selling Grading for Equity, Joe Feldman provides a valuable resource for anyone invested in grading and its impact on students’ education, mental health, and future opportunities. Offering a research-based alternative to the status quo, this practitioner-friendly guide provides

  • Extensive revisions that reflect how the pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement shifted traditional grading systems
  • New data from both academic research and classrooms that demonstrate the benefits of equitable grading for all students
  • Clear approaches to implement equitable grading practices
  • Updated information on several equitable grading practices, including proficiency scales
  • A new concluding chapter that explores implementing equitable grading system-wide

With a down-to-earth style driven by the author’s own curiosity as a teacher, principal, district administrator, and university instructor, this book will invite and challenge you to think about how more equitable grading, when implemented effectively, creates a more rigorous, humane, and positive school experience for all.

 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Author
 
Preface to the 2nd Edition
 
A Note About Language and Terminology
 
Prologue: Mallory’s Dilemma
 
PART I: FOUNDATIONS
 
Chapter 1. What Makes Grading So Difficult to Talk About (And Even Harder to Change)
 
Chapter 2. A Brief History of Grading
 
PART II: THE CASE FOR CHANGE: HOW TRADITIONAL GRADING THWARTS EFFECTIVE AND EQUITABLE TEACHING AND LEARNING
 
Chapter 3. How Traditional Grading Stifles Risk-Taking and Supports the “Commodity of Grades”
 
Chapter 4. Traditional Grading Hides Information, Invites Biases, and Provides Misleading Information
 
Chapter 5. Traditional Grading Demotivates and Disempowers
 
PART III: EQUITABLE GRADING PRACTICES
 
Chapter 6. A New Vision of Grading
 
Chapter 7. Practices That Are Mathematically Accurate
 
Chapter 8. Practices That Are Mathematically Accurate (Continued)
 
Chapter 9. Practices That Value Knowledge, Not Environment or Behavior
 
Chapter 10. Practices That Value Knowledge, Not Environment or Behavior (Continued)
 
Chapter 11. Practices That Support Hope and a Growth Mindset
 
Chapter 12. Practices That “Lift the Veil”
 
Chapter 13. Practices That Build “Soft Skills” Without Including Them in the Grade
 
Chapter 14. Putting It All Together: Nick and Cathy
 
Chapter 15. Systemwide Grading Coherence
 
Epilogue: A Return to Mallory’s School
 
Bibliography
 
Index

writing and take aways

Dr Kristen Levesque
Education Programs, Central Maine Community Clg
July 31, 2024

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ISBN: 9781071876602
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