Anonymous wrote:It’s a specific approach that means no 0s for missing work, clear rubrics, opportunities for retakes, less emphasis on graded homework among other things. It has pros and cons. I do think that calling it “grading for equity” is a little tricky since that makes any questions about the details and their efficacy cast one as an opponent of “equitable grading” (and I’m all for actual equitable grading!) and like any pedagogical approach it’s okay to scrutinize and evaluate it. It’s a bit like calling a specific curriculum “Engaging and warm teaching approach.”
Anonymous wrote:Contact the school and listen. You give us just about nothing to go on, so you will get generic rants, which may well be what you are looking for.