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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]3 is "meets grade level expectations consistently." 4 is "consistently EXCEEDS grade level expectations." It's based on Common Core standards. It's crazy... a student can get 100% on a test that measures standards for her grade, and get a 3. The only real way to get a 4 is to present the child with above-grade level material, and not all teachers do that.[/quote] This is correct, although it seems some teachers are misapplying it. It's called Standards Based Grading. "Standards-based grading uses a 1-to-4 scale, which corresponds to the four outcomes on state tests: does not meet, partially meets, meets or exceeds standards." As defined, the only way for a student to receive a 4 is to show he or she can exceed grade-level standards. [/quote]
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