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Standards Based Reporting and Grading at SLA Mark Bey, Rosalind Echols, Pearl Jonas, Brad Latimer, Larissa Pahomov

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• Standards Based Reporting and Grading

at SLA• Mark Bey, Rosalind Echols, Pearl Jonas, Brad Latimer, Larissa Pahomov

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Pair up, share out

• Name?

• Where do you teach/what grade level?

• What experience do you have with standards based reporting or grading?

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What are standards?

• Each discipline/course level teacher collaborated to create overarching skills

• Over the course of the year, students would demonstrate ability in these specific skills

• Students would be asked to reflect on their progress in developing these skills

• Twice per year, teachers give feedback to students on their progress in developing these skills

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How are standards reported?

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Math Standards

• A- Computation and Operations- Students can perform computation and operations to the appropriate level of the course.

• B- Visual- Students can visually represent mathematical situations.

• C- Verbal and Written Communication Skills- Students can clearly communicate mathematical processes.

• D- Problem Solving- Students can choose and apply various problem solving strategies to model and solve a wide variety of problems.

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Where Does Evidence Come From?

• Standards-Based Grading on Assessments

• Re-takes/re-assessments of standards throughout quarter

• Projects

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Planning

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Physics Standards

Two strands:

Physics “content”: quiz-based assessment

Core Values-based: lab-based assessment

Retakes/revisions based on feedback

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In the Gradebook

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Spanish

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Spanish

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Social Studies Standards

• Sources: Effectively analyze a variety of primary source documents

Example: Primary source analysis sheets

• Research: Research independently

Example: Annotated Bibliography

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Social Studies Standards

• Perspective: Express the impact of perspective and bias in history

Example: Unit centered around defining “war”

• Discussion: Meaningfully contribute to classroom discussions

Example: Discussion groups & discussion guides

• Content: Evaluate the connections between the modern world and history

Example: Unit on slavery with a project on modern-day slavery

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Whole Group

• Q & A

• Discussion

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Small Groups: Shuffle

• 1) You have some form of standards based grading or reporting, and you would like to tinker.

• 2) You do not use standards, but you are interested.

• 3) You want to expand standards to a whole department or school.

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Small Groups

• Break out by discipline