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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]From back to school night, the new skills-based grading policy is back, this time a tad draconian: - only tests matter, no grade assigned for other class activities (essays, projects, homework, class participation). There may be some exceptions for their project-based cohort classes, not sure. - no retakes. - each class has a group of about 5 skills, and a current skill test may replace the grade in the immediately previous skill test if it is better. - no more exceptions and accommodations for kids that have a 504/IEP plan incompatible with test taking While last year's skills based implementation looked at where the kid was at the end of the year (averaged latest 3 skill-based tests), this year the entire year's average is taken, with the possibility to replace a grade once. Kids could recover nicely if they put in the work last year. Not so this year. Importantly, teachers no longer have the option to use alternative ways to test skills -- only tests matter. Thoughts? Personally, I feel the new policy is no longer a skills-based grading policy, but a test-based one. Skills-based would mean reporting on where the student is at the time of the report, as measured holistically across the entirety of their work. This is not it. Test-based means many snapshots of test performance throughout the school year, without any other input, averaged over the year. Works well for good test takers, leaves behind kids with attention deficit, dyslexia, anxiety, or simply poor test takers, at a time when even colleges and educators are moving away from test-based evaluations. I'm not sure why this seems like a good idea. Any other FCPS HS schools following a similar policy? Marshall? Oakton?[/quote] Oh no, not again, I thought this horse was already beaten to death in the last Madison thread! This SBG is a trivial distraction. Madison's real problem is that unlike other high schools in the area, parents are sports [b]obsessed [/b]which results in watered down academics. But sports has always been central to Vienna and the results show it. [/quote] Youth sports culture is toxic in Vienna. Absolutely toxic. [/quote] I wonder if the emphasis on sports is one of the reasons why SBG this was piloted at Madison and not say Langley or McLean, where the parents might be more focused on academics? [/quote] I'm sure.[/quote] PP, that's nuts. You should at least take the time to read the presentations, maybe even go to listen to the presentation in person. From what I see, it looks like it's about using the "growth mindset" IN THE CLASSROOM and in the grading process. The growth mindset encourages students to keep trying. It gives feedback and has the underpinning of "you can do this, but you haven't shown mastery YET." The old way of grading gave students one chance to show they mastered the material and then everyone moved on to the next topic. That process gives kids one chance and then it's like it doesn't matter if you never learned that topic well. I really don't have too much stake in this fight b/c my last kid is almost done. But, when I learned more about SBG, it made a lot of sense to me. So, no, this has nothing to do with Madison having some good sports teams. It has everything to do with a new mindset in education: OUT = one-and-done topics/testing. IN= continually working to master skills/concepts by the end of the term/year. [/quote] I'm sure that's the spin.[/quote]
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