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Developing Grading and Reporting Systems for Student Learning, Hardback Book

Developing Grading and Reporting Systems for Student Learning Hardback

Part of the Experts in Assessment Series series

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Teachers, parents, students, administrators, and community members all agree that we need better grading and reporting systems.

Often, these systems are inadequate because they are part of a tradition that can go unexamined and unquestioned for years.

Here is the first serious look at the issue, written to provide all those involved — especially teachers — with a coherent and thoughtful framework. Guskey and Bailey offer four pillars of successful grading and reporting systems: Communication is the primary goal of grading and reportingGrading and reporting are integral parts of the instructional processGood reporting is based on good evidenceCreating change in grading and reporting requires creating a multi-faceted reporting system Written to help readers develop a deeper and more reflective understanding of the various aspects of the subject, Thomas Guskey and Jane Bailey′s work brings organization and clarity to a murky and disagreement-filled topic. Here is a practical and essential guide for teachers, administrators or anyone concerned with understanding and implementing best practices in grading and reporting systems.

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