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Reply to "7 Math teachers are leaving Richard Montgomerry HS"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"If you look at a typical scoring rubric that assigns 0-5 points" This is a false premise. A rubric that assigns 0-5 points is not even close to "typical". In fact, I don't know a single teacher that grades any major assignments out of only 5 points. [/quote] Again, you're distract by an unnecessary detail.[quote] It's not an unnecessary detail. Your entire argument was to say that rubrics that assign 0-5 points lead to unfair grade outcomes, and you used this to try and argue for the 50% rule. Given that 0-5 rubrics are not "typical", as you claimed, it renders your entire argument moot. If a test is scored out of 100 points, then "C" level work means earning between 70 and 79 points. You score each question and add up the points. That's it.[/quote]
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