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Grading

Grading. Jesse Aronoff November 26, 2013. Objectives. - Students will be able to better understand the purpose of grading. - Students will know the differences of objective and subjective grading. - Students will understand The differences of norm and

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Grading

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  1. Grading Jesse Aronoff November 26, 2013

  2. Objectives - Students will be able to better understand the purpose of grading. - Students will know the differences of objective and subjective grading. - Students will understand The differences of norm and Criterion referenced grading

  3. Anticipatory Set • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YM7QCHoTkfg Notice the emotions of the father and the child They will be hard to miss

  4. Why do we grade?

  5. Why do we grade? I. SORTING - Students are placed into groups based on the grades they get on tests, homework, etc. - Evaluate which students are doing well and which ones need more attention - Help guide parents and teachers communication on the needs of the student.

  6. Why do we grade? II. MOTIVATION - Motivate students to work hard, so they can receive a good evaluation. - Motivate students for future rewards.

  7. Why do we grade? III. FEEDBACK - “learn more affectively tomorrow then they did today” (www.alfiekohn.org) - Internalize information after testing/assignments.

  8. Objectivity and subjectivity in grading

  9. Objectivity and subjectivity in grading I. OBJECTIVE GRADING - Have one right answer - Multiple choice, True or False, Matching - Answer Key - Machines

  10. Objectivity and subjectivity in grading II. SUBJECTIVE GRADING - “we like it or we don’t” http://www.invaluable.com/catalog/viewLot.cfm?afRedir=true&lotRef=551c4e27c2&scp=c&ri=10

  11. Objectivity and subjectivity in grading II. Subjective grading cont. - Allow our personal impressionof what has been learned. - Based on our knowledge and opinion

  12. Objectivity and subjectivity in grading Ups and Downs - Rating criteria/ rubrics - Equality while grading subjective work - Have justifications and explain (www.carla.umn.edu)

  13. Norm-referenced and criterion-referenced grading

  14. Norm-referenced and criterion-referenced grading I. NORM-REFERENCED GRADING Students are evaluated in relation to each other( top 10% get an A, next 30% get B’s).

  15. Norm-referenced and criterion-referenced grading I. NORM-REFERENCED GRADING CONT. Advantages: • Easy on the teacher • Groups students to see which ones can move on to higher levels in given subjects Disadvantages: - Grades based on relation not personal achievement. • Pins students against each other and discourages collaboration.

  16. Norm-referenced and criterion-referenced grading II. CRITERION-REFERENCED GRADING - measures students test scores based on pre-determined performance levels (95%-100% is an A, and 85%-89% is a B+)

  17. Norm-referenced and criterion-referenced grading II. CRITERION-REFERENCED CONT. Advantages: • Students grades aren’t based on each others performances • Encourages collaboration between students Disadvantages: • Teachers need experience to determine what’s a fair scale. • They can become more like Norm-referenced grading. (www1.umn.ed)

  18. Checking for understanding • Name two reasons given for ‘purposes of grading.’ • Name one difference between subjective and objective grading • List one disadvantage of norm referenced grading

  19. Activity

  20. Review Objectives - Students will be able to better understand the purpose of grading. - Students will know the differences of objective and subjective grading. - Students will understand The differences of norm and Criterion referenced grading

  21. References Educational Leadership. (1994, October). Retrieved November 20, 2013 Grading Systems. (2012, January 30). In University of Minnesota. Retrieved November 19, 2013 Process: Objective and Subjective evaluation. (2013, August 29). In University of Minnesota. Retrieved November 18, 2013

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