What they do instead is to have a box where the teacher can check saying that the student is receiving above grade level instruction. |
| In many countries, they just put the actual score of the students' tests for each subjects. Isn't that more accurate and No subjective grading? |
That's what Catholic schools did when I was a kid. |
Do you mean spelling tests, SOLs? My kindergartner doesn't have any of those. |
We don't only grade tests here. |
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Per the FCPS grading and reporting handbook:
Achievement Grades: 1 Seldom demonstrates concepts and skills of standard taught this quarter 2.Sometimes demonstrates concepts and skills of standard taught this quarter 3.Usually demonstrates concepts and skills of standard taught this quarter 4.Consistently demonstrates concepts and skills of standard taught this quarter nt. Not taught this quarter. Life, Work, and Citizenship Skills and Effort Levels: 1. Seldom demonstrates 2. Sometimes demonstrates 3. Usually demonstrates 4. Consistently demonstrates na. Not assessed |
| I lived in Asia for 4 years. They put the total scores of all the assessments on the progress card. And grades (A, B, C...) for behavior and effort. Parents have a better picture of how kids perform in school. |
My kid regularly gets fours in the subsets and threes in the science/math/reading/etc effort main grade. The grading system is stupid. |
Mine too. That is a way better system. |
A 1 or 2 does not mean be.ow grade level. A student can get these and be on grade level. |
Correct. |
Actually, any time my team uses percentages to find a grade (we often use rubrics instead), we consider anything above 70% to be a 3, and anything above 90% (or 85%, depending on the test) to be a 4. |
My kid usually gets 100% or.misses just one or two on every assignment and test but still receives 3s. |
Exactly! Ridiculous grading system! |
| I'm a teacher. The standards based progress reports were piloted at a few schools. When it was rolled out to all schools a few years ago I felt that we had very little training on how to implement standards based grading. Since then we have had nothing. I have suggested having additional training to help keep all teachers at least somewhat one the same page. |