Fair Grades, Dropping Grades, Grading Versus Knowledge
Vicki Davis withThomas Guskey
Are your grading practices fair? Do you drop grades or average grades?What dothe grades you give your students really mean? Follow on Twitter: @coolcatteacher @tguskey @bamradionetwork |
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March 11, 2016
Every Classroom Matters
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Thomas Guskey is Professor of Educational Psychology in the College of Education at the University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky. His research focuses on on professional development and teacher change, program evaluation, assessment of student learning, grading and reporting, instructional effectiveness, and educational reform.
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I’m not convinced that (grades) percentages is not useful at all.
Bullying, the Bullying Barn- Physical,emotional,and social bully. Not the blatant bullying but the bullying is more subversive. Especially the socio-emotional bullying can be traumatic for a lifetime.