What We Know about Grading

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<p>Grading is one of the most hotly debated topics in education and grading practices themselves are largely based on tradition instinct or personal history or philosophy. But to be effective grading policies and practices must be based on trustworthy research evidence. <p>Enter this book: a review of 100-plus years of grading research that presents the broadest and most comprehensive summary of research on grading and reporting available to date with clear takeaways for learning and teaching. Edited by Thomas R. Guskey and Susan M. Brookhart this indispensable guide features thoughtful thorough dives into the research from a distinguished team of scholars geared to a broad range of stakeholders including teachers school leaders policymakers and researchers. Each chapter addresses a different area of grading research and describes how the major findings in that area might be leveraged to improve grading policy and practice. Ultimately Guskey and Brookhart identify four themes emerging from the research that can guide these efforts: <p/>- Start with clear learning goals <br>- Focus on the feedback function of grades <br>- Limit the number of grade categories and <br>- Provide multiple grades that reflect product process and progress criteria. <p>By distilling the vast body of research evidence into meaningful actionable findings and strategies this book is the jump-start all stakeholders need to build a better understanding of what works--and where to go from here.</p>
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