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El. knyga: Rethinking Letter Grades: A Five-Step Approach for Aligning Letter Grades to Learning Standards

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  • Formatas: 72 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Oct-2014
  • Leidėjas: Portage & Main Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781553795384
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  • Formatas: 72 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Oct-2014
  • Leidėjas: Portage & Main Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781553795384
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Authors, Caren Cameron and Kathleen Gregory, offer a practical five-step process for arriving at letter grades that moves away from collecting a string of marks and calculating a grade. They offer an alternative assessment method by examining a wide variety of assessment tools (rating scales, scoring keys, rubrics, test scores, observation records, discussion notes, symbols, portfolio collections, and more) and match the student evidence with a description of achievement.


Authors, Caren Cameron and Kathleen Gregory, offer a practical five-step process for arriving at letter grades that moves away from collecting a string of marks and calculating a grade. They offer an alternative assessment method by examining a wide variety of assessment tools (rating scales, scoring keys, rubrics, test scores, observation records, discussion notes, symbols, portfolio collections, and more) and match the student evidence with a description of achievement.

Recenzijos

The cover promises A Five-Step Approach for Aligning Letter Grades to Learning Standards, and it is deceptively small, at 72 pages, and is a quick read at about an hour. Despite its small size, this book changed everything as far as my assessment process is concerned. * Ignite Language * This concise book is an ideal resource for bachelor of education programs and professional learning communities. * Canadian Teacher Magazine *

Contents

Introduction



Who Is This Book For?
What Is This Book About?
Why Use a Different Approach? Why Now?
How Is This Book Organized?
What Are Our Intentions for Writing This Book?

1. Arriving at Letter Grades: Focus on Numbers



Some Key Research Findings
Changing our Focus

2. Arriving at Letter Grades: Focus on Learning



The Five-Step Process

3. Arriving at Letter Grades: Focus on Working It Through



Step 1: Identify Three to Five Big Ideas for One Subject Area
Step 2: Write Three Levels of Performance for Each Big Idea
Step 3: Identify Evidence that Shows Student Performance
Step 4: Highlight Descriptions of Learning on the Learning Map
Step 5: Determine a Letter Grade (and a Percentage if Necessary)

4. Arriving at Letter Grades: Focus on Questions



Frequently Asked Questions

5. Rethinking Letter Grades: Focus on Personal Findings



Three Reminders
Seven Findings

Appendix 1: Example of Conversion from a Letter Grade to a Percentage

Appendix 2: Big Ideas for Different Subject Areas

Appendix 3: Descriptive Language for Learning Maps

Appendix 4: Parent Brochure

Appendix 5: Conversation Cards

Appendix 6: Article: Arriving at Letter Grades: Get Closer to the Learning
Caren Cameron, M.Ed. (1949-2021) retired from a long and varied career in education. She was a teacher for over 30 years and became a District Principal for Educational Programs in Sooke School District #62. As a workshop leader and facilitator, and university instructor, she spent time working with colleagues across North America on a variety of literacy and assessment topics. She has co-authored several practical books to assist busy teachers.

Kathleen Gregory, M.Ed. has retired from a wide-ranging career in education. She taught in elementary, middle and secondary schools and became a district curriculum coordinator and a district support teacher for classroom teachers and school teams who were integrating students with special needs. Kathleen was an instructor for assessment courses at the University of Victoria and Vancouver Island University, and worked with colleagues across BC on strategies in literacy and assessment.