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Practical Solutions for Serious Problems in Standards-Based Grading

Thomas R. Guskey


Implement standards-based grading practices that accurately and equitably report student achievement!

Standards-based education poses a variety of challenges for grading and reporting practices. This edited volume examines critical issues in standards-based grading and provides specific suggestions for improving policies and practices at the school and classroom levels. The chapters:

  • Describe traditional school practices that inhibit the implementation of standards-based grading
  • Address how teachers can assign fair and accurate grades to English language learners and students with special needs
  • Examine legal issues related to grading
  • Discuss why report card grades and large-scale assessment scores may vary
  • Offer communication strategies with parents

Book Details

  • Publisher: Corwin Publishers
  • Publish Date: Aug 6th, 2008
  • Pages: 136
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 10.95in - 8.32in - 0.34in - 0.78lb
  • EAN: 9781412967259
  • Categories: Testing & MeasurementDecision Making & Problem SolvingAdministration - General

About the Author

Guskey, Thomas R.: -

Thomas R. Guskey, PhD, is Professor Emeritus in the College of Education at the University of Kentucky. A graduate of the University of Chicago's renowned Measurement, Evaluation, and Statistical Analysis (MESA) program, he began his career in education as a middle school teacher, served as an administrator in the Chicago Public Schools, and was the first Director of the Center for the Improvement of Teaching and Learning, a national educational research center. He is the author/editor of twenty-seven books and over three hundred articles published in prominent research journals as well as Educational Leadership, Kappan, and The School Administrator.

Dr. Guskey served on the Policy Research Team of the National Commission on Teaching and America's Future, and on the task force to develop the National Standards for Professional Development. He was named a Fellow in the American Educational Research Association and was awarded the Association's prestigious Relating Research to Practice Award. He was also awarded Learning Forward′s Outstanding Contribution to the Field Award and Phi Delta Kappan′s Distinguished Educator Award. Perhaps most unique, in the 158-year history of his undergraduate institution, Thiel College, he is one of only three graduates to receive the Outstanding Alumnus Award and be inducted into the Thiel College Athletic Hall of Fame.

His most recent books include Implementing Mastery Learning (2023), Instructional Feedback: The Power, the Promise, the Practice (with Smith & Lipnevich, 2023); Get Set, Go! Creating Successful Grading and Reporting Systems (2020), What We Know About Grading (with Brookhart, 2019), and On Your Mark: Challenging the Conventions of Grading and Reporting (2015). He may be contacted by email at guskey@uky.edu, Twitter at @tguskey, or at www.tguskey.com.

Praise for this book

"A very well-written, well-researched work with excellent documentation. It is obvious the contributors are experts and have the ability to communicate their expertise well."--Randy Cook, Chemistry and Physics Teacher (5/22/2008 12:00:00 AM)
"The book combines research, critical issues, and creative solutions in a concise and easy-to-read manner. While there is little doubt that educators today face a myriad of critical issues, this book allows educators to believe that they can be agents of change for students and for the profession."--Sammie Novack, Vice Principal (5/22/2008 12:00:00 AM)
"Anyone with authority and influence over student grading policies should read this book. Educators have to be courageous and confront the inherent problems of traditional grading practices that are not working and that are harmful to students. Doing so requires a proactive approach to problem solving, which this book exemplifies."--Paul Young, Science Department Coordinator (5/22/2008 12:00:00 AM)