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Make your Grading Policy more Equitable with Multiple Grading Schemes! 

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When you use multiple grading schemes, each student is graded according to multiple grading policies, and they receive the highest score. This way, a student who scores high on assessments but low on "effort" can receive a high course grade, while a student who scores low on assessments but high on effort is still rewarded for their effort.
0:00 Introduction
0:15 The Problem
3:20 The Solution: Multiple Grading Schemes
4:13 Pro-Tips for implementing Multiple Grading Schemes
5:41 Closing Thoughts
WHAT IF Grade Calculator: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
Multiple Grading Schemes were originally published in this paper:
E. G. Bailey, J. Jensen, J. Nelson, H. K. Wiberg, J. D. Bell, Weekly Formative Exams and Creative Grading Enhance Student Learning in an Introductory Biology Course. LSE 16, ar2 (2017). doi.org/10.1187/cbe.16-02-0104
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Комментарии : 15   
@user-lg5lm6xf5b
@user-lg5lm6xf5b 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for making this a simple idea every teacher should be using. The "what if" doc is a wonderful tool for kids to see the impact of their learning choices.
@davidvegabravo1579
@davidvegabravo1579 2 года назад
Hello, i´m a chilean filmmaker working on creating educational interactive videos. I´ve been watching your videos and i think you are amazing! You are a very talented teacher and communicator. I also loved the editing and subjects. Greetings from Chile!
@davidvegabravo1579
@davidvegabravo1579 2 года назад
Also, i know the microphone you are using is a wireless Sennheisser, just by watching the lavalier that is attached. I use the same one! lol
@YouTooBio
@YouTooBio 2 года назад
Thank you for the glowing compliment! 😍
@HeatherUrry
@HeatherUrry Год назад
Love this- thank you!
@starkidforlife136
@starkidforlife136 2 года назад
This is genius! I hope more instructors start using this grading method
@YouTooBio
@YouTooBio 2 года назад
Thanks!
@jodiegreen7980
@jodiegreen7980 Год назад
This is great , thankyou
@TiaMurchieBeyma
@TiaMurchieBeyma 2 года назад
Might you share the bit of your syllabus that explains your grading approach to students?
@YouTooBio
@YouTooBio 2 года назад
Yes! Shoot me an email at jayme at youtoobio dot com
@Raiderjay
@Raiderjay Год назад
My only issue is that I don't know how to implement MGS with our Learning Management System (Canvas). I am pretty sure that there is not a mechanism to set this up in Canvas...
@YouTooBio
@YouTooBio Год назад
Most LMS's don't have a way to do this! I provide my students with a WHAT IF grade calculator and create an excel spreadsheet to calculate all their grades in each grading scheme and pick out the highest one for me. Here's what WHAT IF calculator: www.avancecare.com/
@kathleenhill6734
@kathleenhill6734 Год назад
The idea of multiple grading schemes sounds intriguing but my 7th-grade students and their parents want immediate feedback from the schoolwide grading software program so they can monitor progress regularly. They expect grades to be entered routinely throughout the marking period and the focus is on the GPA. How can this be accomplished if using only a spreadsheet?
@YouTooBio
@YouTooBio Год назад
I still enter grades in our Learning Management System using one of the grading schemes (the one that includes all the categories). But I tell students that their grade on the LMS may not be their actual grade - they should use the WHAT IF Grading Calculator to determine their actual grade. However, it is worth noting that because you choose their highest grade in all the categories, they won't get a LOWER grade than what is on the LMS. Does that help?