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Purposes and Types
of
Grades/Marks
CHAPTER 12: GRADING AND REPORTING PRACTICES
Ms. Catherine Linobo
08 March 2014
Grades provide information. A grade
assigned to a
student serves multiple purposes depending
on who
views it.
By S.D. Powell — Pearson Allyn Bacon Prentice Hall
Types
Purposes
GRADING
MAIN POINT #1: Purposes of Grades/Marks
1. Enhancing students’ learning.
2. Reports to parents/guardians.
3. Administrative and guidance uses.
Purposes of grading and
reporting:
 To communicate the achievement status of
the students to their parents and other
stakeholders.
 To provide information that can be used by
the students for self-evaluation.
 To select, identify, or group students for
certain educational programs;
Purposes of grading and
reporting:
 To provide incentives for students to learn.
 To evaluate the effectiveness of instructional
programs and
 To provide evidence of the students’ lack of
effort or inappropriate responsibility.
MAIN POINT #2: Types of Grades/Marks
 Percentage System (75-100)
 Pass or Fail
 Vocational courses
 Higher level courses like Math and Physics
 Five Point Multiple Scale
 Dual System
 Combination of previous 3 types
 Letter grade or percentage system- academic
subjects.
 P-F for non-academic and vocational courses
 Checklist and Rating Scales
 Early elementary grades
Percentage grading
 Using a percentage
scale (percent of
100), usually based on
percent correct on
exams and/or percent
of points earned on
assignments
 Most common method
in use in high
schools and grading
colleges c.1890–1910.
 Used today as a
grading method or as a
way of arriving at
letter grades.
Letter grading and variations
 Using a series of letters
(often A, B, C, D, F) or
letters with plusses and
minuses as an ordered
category scale - can be
done in a norm-
referenced (standards-
based) manner
 Yale used a four-
category variations
system in 1813.
 In the 1920 letter
grading was seen as
the solution to the
problem of reliability of
percentage grading
(fewer or criterion-
referenced categories)
and was increasingly
adopted.
 SampleScales.pdf
Mastery grading
 Grading students as
“masters” or “passers”
when their attainment
reaches a prespecified
level, usually allowing
different amounts of
time for different
students to reach
mastery
 Originating in the
1920s (e.g., Morrison,
1926) as a grading
strategy, it became
associated with the
educational strategy of
mastery learning
(Bloom, Hastings, &
Madaus, 1971).
Pass/Fail
 Using a scale with two
levels (pass and fail),
sometimes in
connection with
mastery grading
 In 1851, the University
of Michigan
experimented with
pass/fail grading for
classes.
Standards (or Absolute-
Standards) grading
 Originally,
comparing student
performance to a
preestablished standard
(level) of performance;
currently, standards
grading sometimes
means grading with
reference to a list of state
or district content
standards according to
preestablished
performance levels
 Grading according to
standards of
performance has been
championed since the
grading 1930s as more
educationally sound
than norm-referenced
grading.
Narrative grading
 Writing comments
about students’
achievement, either in
addition to or instead of
using numbers or
letters
 Using a
normal instructional
practice (describing
students’ work) in an
assessment context.
Lesson Review
1. What are the purposes for grading
students?
2. What are the types of grading?
3. What is the relevance of this lesson to the
educative process?
Lesson Plan
 Overview: This lesson provides basic
information on the purposes and types of
grading.
 Time: 20-25 minutes
 Educational Goal: The goal of this lesson is
for each student to (1) Comprehend the
purposes and types of grading. (2)
Appreciate the importance of appropriate
grading and reporting.
 Objective: The objective of this lesson is for
each student to: (1) comprehend the
purposes and types of grading. (2) respond
to the value of appropriate grading and
reporting. The student will:
Cognitive: Explain the purposes and types of
grading.
Affective: Appreciate the value of appropriate
grading.
Teaching Strategy:
 This lesson briefly introduces the students to
the purposes and types of grading or marks.
It is emphasized as the sub-topic of grading
and reporting practices. The lesson approach
is to discuss each purpose and type, allowing
the students to develop a good grasp of each
so that they could apply it in their future or
present teaching professions. The students
should be encouraged to pass their learning
to their colleagues and others.

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Types and purposes of grades final report

  • 1. Purposes and Types of Grades/Marks CHAPTER 12: GRADING AND REPORTING PRACTICES Ms. Catherine Linobo 08 March 2014
  • 2. Grades provide information. A grade assigned to a student serves multiple purposes depending on who views it. By S.D. Powell — Pearson Allyn Bacon Prentice Hall
  • 4. MAIN POINT #1: Purposes of Grades/Marks 1. Enhancing students’ learning. 2. Reports to parents/guardians. 3. Administrative and guidance uses.
  • 5. Purposes of grading and reporting:  To communicate the achievement status of the students to their parents and other stakeholders.  To provide information that can be used by the students for self-evaluation.  To select, identify, or group students for certain educational programs;
  • 6. Purposes of grading and reporting:  To provide incentives for students to learn.  To evaluate the effectiveness of instructional programs and  To provide evidence of the students’ lack of effort or inappropriate responsibility.
  • 7. MAIN POINT #2: Types of Grades/Marks  Percentage System (75-100)  Pass or Fail  Vocational courses  Higher level courses like Math and Physics  Five Point Multiple Scale
  • 8.  Dual System  Combination of previous 3 types  Letter grade or percentage system- academic subjects.  P-F for non-academic and vocational courses  Checklist and Rating Scales  Early elementary grades
  • 9. Percentage grading  Using a percentage scale (percent of 100), usually based on percent correct on exams and/or percent of points earned on assignments  Most common method in use in high schools and grading colleges c.1890–1910.  Used today as a grading method or as a way of arriving at letter grades.
  • 10. Letter grading and variations  Using a series of letters (often A, B, C, D, F) or letters with plusses and minuses as an ordered category scale - can be done in a norm- referenced (standards- based) manner  Yale used a four- category variations system in 1813.  In the 1920 letter grading was seen as the solution to the problem of reliability of percentage grading (fewer or criterion- referenced categories) and was increasingly adopted.
  • 12. Mastery grading  Grading students as “masters” or “passers” when their attainment reaches a prespecified level, usually allowing different amounts of time for different students to reach mastery  Originating in the 1920s (e.g., Morrison, 1926) as a grading strategy, it became associated with the educational strategy of mastery learning (Bloom, Hastings, & Madaus, 1971).
  • 13. Pass/Fail  Using a scale with two levels (pass and fail), sometimes in connection with mastery grading  In 1851, the University of Michigan experimented with pass/fail grading for classes.
  • 14. Standards (or Absolute- Standards) grading  Originally, comparing student performance to a preestablished standard (level) of performance; currently, standards grading sometimes means grading with reference to a list of state or district content standards according to preestablished performance levels  Grading according to standards of performance has been championed since the grading 1930s as more educationally sound than norm-referenced grading.
  • 15. Narrative grading  Writing comments about students’ achievement, either in addition to or instead of using numbers or letters  Using a normal instructional practice (describing students’ work) in an assessment context.
  • 16. Lesson Review 1. What are the purposes for grading students? 2. What are the types of grading? 3. What is the relevance of this lesson to the educative process?
  • 17. Lesson Plan  Overview: This lesson provides basic information on the purposes and types of grading.  Time: 20-25 minutes  Educational Goal: The goal of this lesson is for each student to (1) Comprehend the purposes and types of grading. (2) Appreciate the importance of appropriate grading and reporting.
  • 18.  Objective: The objective of this lesson is for each student to: (1) comprehend the purposes and types of grading. (2) respond to the value of appropriate grading and reporting. The student will: Cognitive: Explain the purposes and types of grading. Affective: Appreciate the value of appropriate grading.
  • 19. Teaching Strategy:  This lesson briefly introduces the students to the purposes and types of grading or marks. It is emphasized as the sub-topic of grading and reporting practices. The lesson approach is to discuss each purpose and type, allowing the students to develop a good grasp of each so that they could apply it in their future or present teaching professions. The students should be encouraged to pass their learning to their colleagues and others.