Practical Solutions for Serious Problems in Standards-Based Grading
- Thomas R. Guskey - University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA
September 2008 | 136 pages | Corwin
As schools increasingly focus on standards-based educational requirements, many educators face significant issues about equitable grading policies for diverse student populations. This edited volume distinguishes critical concerns around standards-based grading from those less consequential and describes the research base for each issue as it relates to grading and reporting. Relating the research to implications for better practice, the contributors offer specific suggestions for improving grading policies and practices at the school and classroom levels. Their insightful essays offer practical responses for serious questions such as:
- Why is grading inconsistent across states and districts?
- Why do students' report card grades and classroom performance vary?
- How can teachers assign fair and accurate grades to students with special learning needs?
- How can educators assign fair and accurate grades to English Language Learners and effectively communicate the meaning of those grades to parents or guardians?
- What are the legal issues that influence grading and reporting policies in an era of high-stakes accountability?
Thomas R. Guskey
1. Introduction
Thomas R. Guskey
2. Grading Policies That Work Against Standards...and How to Fix Them
Lee Ann Jung
3. The Challenges of Grading and Reporting in Special Education: An Inclusive Grading Model
Shannon O. Sampson
4. Assigning Fair, Accurate, and Meaningful Grades to Students Who Are English Language Learners
Jake McElligott, Susan Brookhart
5. Legal Issues of Grading in the Era of High-Stakes Accountability
Megan Welsh, Jerry D'Agostino
6. Fostering Consistency Between Standards-Based Grades and Large-Scale Assessment Results
James H. McMillan
7. Synthesis of Issues and Implications
Index
Didn't meet the needs of our current students.
Swansea School of Education, Swansea Metropolitan University
February 14, 2014
Good book and used as a reference at this time
School Of Education, Viterbo University
January 4, 2010