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FAST Grading

A Guide to Implementing Best Practices (Common Mistakes Educators Make with Grading Policies)
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ISBN-13:
9781936763887
Veröffentl:
2016
Seiten:
168
Autor:
Douglas Reeves
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
Reflowable
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Embrace effective grading procedures that have the power to reduce failure rates, improve student discipline, encourage learning, and enhance morale. In this three-part guide, the author presents practical strategies teachers and administrators can use to ensure their grading practices center on four essential criteria: fairness, accuracy, specificity, and timeliness. Apply case studies, real-world feedback models, and interactive reflection questions gain support for grading reform, navigate implementation challenges, and more.BenefitsDiscover effective guides to resolving student behavior problems, tardiness, and academic dishonesty.Learn about the five mistakes educators often make that cause grading reform to fail.Understand how to gain the support of stakeholders for grading reform, even when opinions differ.Study how bad grading practices waste teachers' time and how improved practices can save time.Consider the experiences of schools that have tackled grading challenges.Reflect on grading practices and plan improvements using exercises in every chapter. ContentsIntroduction FAST Grading: Fair, Accurate, Specific, and TimelyPart I Building Relationships with Teachers, Parents, and Communities1 Preparing for FAST Grading2 Finding Common Ground in the Grading Debate3 Gaining Teachers' Perspectives on GradingPart II Implementing FAST Grading and Improving Best Practices4 Establishing FAST Grading5 Implementing Time-Saving Strategies for Busy Teachers6 Grading Student BehaviorPart III Considering FAST Feedback Throughout Schools, Systems, and Communities7 Learning from Physical Education and the Arts8 Considering the Contexts of Teaching and Leading

Embrace effective grading procedures that have the power to reduce failure rates, improve student discipline, encourage learning, and enhance morale. In this three-part guide, the author presents practical strategies teachers and administrators can use to ensure their grading practices center on four essential criteria: fairness, accuracy, specificity, and timeliness. Apply case studies, real-world feedback models, and interactive reflection questions gain support for grading reform, navigate implementation challenges, and more.

Benefits

  • Discover effective guides to resolving student behavior problems, tardiness, and academic dishonesty.
  • Learn about the five mistakes educators often make that cause grading reform to fail.
  • Understand how to gain the support of stakeholders for grading reform, even when opinions differ.
  • Study how bad grading practices waste teachers’ time and how improved practices can save time.
  • Consider the experiences of schools that have tackled grading challenges.
  • Reflect on grading practices and plan improvements using exercises in every chapter.

 

Contents

Introduction       FAST Grading: Fair, Accurate, Specific, and Timely

Part I     Building Relationships with Teachers, Parents, and Communities

1              Preparing for FAST Grading

2              Finding Common Ground in the Grading Debate

3              Gaining Teachers’ Perspectives on Grading

Part II    Implementing FAST Grading and Improving Best Practices

4              Establishing FAST Grading

5              Implementing Time-Saving Strategies for Busy Teachers

6              Grading Student Behavior

Part III   Considering FAST Feedback Throughout Schools, Systems, and Communities

7              Learning from Physical Education and the Arts

8              Considering the Contexts of Teaching and Leading

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