Grades should never be a punishment.
Watch out for the red flags of a gradebook that shows compliance instead of learning!
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Here are a few red flags
π© Taking off points for no names!
π© Taking off points for late work!
π© Grades associated with behavior (good or bad)!
π© Completion/Participation grades!
Grades should reflect learning. Outside factors should not be included.
For some reason this is a hot topic and tends to ruffle a few feathers, especially late work.
BUT this is not a new discussion. Read some of the "old" articles below.
.@edutopia article from 2015 authored by @betamiller!
edutopia.org/blog/when-gradβ¦
@tguskey's article originally posted in 2013
tguskey.com/solving-probleβ¦
You can also read hundreds of articles by @SolutionTree and @MarzanoResource that have similar messages.
This isn't anything new.
@edutopia @betamiller @tguskey @SolutionTree @MarzanoResource Twitter is great for connecting people. There are a lot of educators that believe grades should not be punitive.
Here are a few that I have found.
@plugusin
@tguskey
@mctownsley
@Nathan_Wear
@TomSchimmer
@betamiller
I would love to find & follower more.
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