DVD Back to School Night 2014

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DVD Back to School Night 2014 Mastery Based Grading DVD Back to School Night 2014

What is MBG? Mastery based grading is a system that provides meaningful feedback to students and parents so that excellence can be achieved. In MBG, a grade is assigned to indicate a student’s level of mastery of the course content. As it is our goal for students to show improvement toward mastery, students will have multiple opportunities to demonstrate their knowledge and skills.

WhAt DOES MBG look like? Grade is composed of 80% Essential Skills (Common Core) & 20% Habits of Mind A, B, C, I (Incomplete) Allow for revisions/retakes Formative vs. Summative Assessments Provide feedback for formative assessment and grade book marks for summative

Why use mBG? MBG supports a growth mindset Traditional grading (0-100%) can dramatically skew the average Does not produce the desired results Kids don’t say, “I have a 25%. I better hunker down now!” or “I have 3 zeroes. I can’t wait to try again!”

Why use mbg? Mastery based grading allows teachers, parents, and students to get more meaningful feedback about progress. It helps both students and teachers identify and communicate the strengths and weaknesses of an individual student. It also helps separate academic struggles from behavioral ones, or to analyze the relationship of the two with greater accuracy.

Why 1-4? Last year was a shift in right direction with a 5-10 scale, but it was still not true mastery grading Although essential skills were limited to 5-10, Habits of Mind were not. Final grades still dramatically shifted and were not accurate reflections of student knowledge and growth All Da Vinci High Schools will use the 1-4 MBG scale

Grade scale and Meaning Points Meaning Letter Grade Equivalent 0.0 No evidence. Mark as Missing in the grade book. I 1.0 Evidence demonstrates partial understanding. 2.0 Evidence demonstrates basic understanding. C 3.0 Evidence demonstrates understanding. B 4.0 Evidence demonstrates detailed understanding. A 5.0 Evidence demonstrates detailed understanding and connections that go beyond the scope of teacher instruction. A+ (or Honors designation) Provides an option for designating honors credit. Some classes may choose to use this but it is not required

Assignment scores

Mastery columns… Remember – focus on the letter grade; this is the accurate representation