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 Spring 2014 MCED 3430 Kelly Chaney.  Shared Group Grade o The group submits one product and all group members receive the same grade, regardless of.

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1  Spring 2014 MCED 3430 Kelly Chaney

2  Shared Group Grade o The group submits one product and all group members receive the same grade, regardless of individual contribution o Advantages Encourages group work through ‘sink or swim together’ mentality Decreases likelihood of plagiarism Relatively straightforward o Disadvantages Individual contributions are not reflected in grades Strong students may be unfairly disadvantaged by weaker students

3  Group Average Grade o Individual submissions (allocated tasks or individual reports) are scored individually. The group members each receive the average of these individual scores o Advantages May provide motivation for students to focus on both individual and group work and develop in both areas o Disadvantages May be perceived as unfair by students Stronger students may be unfairly disadvantaged by weaker ones

4  Individual Grade – Allocated task o Each student completes an allocated task that contributes to the final group product and gets the marks for that task o Advantages Relatively objective way of ensuring individual participation May provide additional motivation to students Potential to reward outstanding performance o Disadvantages Difficult to find tasks that are exactly equal in size/complexity Does not encourage the group process/collaboration Dependencies between tasks may slow progress of some

5  Individual Grade – Individual Report o Each student writes and submits an individual report based on the group’s work on the task/project o Advantages Ensures individual effort Perceived as fair by students o Disadvantages Individual reports vary and my be unclear to students Likelihood of unintentional plargarism increased

6  Student Distribution of Pool of Marks o Instructor awards a set number of scores and lets the group decide how to distribute them o Advantages Easy to implement May motivate students to contribute more Negotiation skills become part of the process Potential to reward outstanding performance May be perceived as fairer than shared or average group grade o Disadvantages Open to subjective evaluation by friends May lead to conflict and foster competition that is counterproductive Students may lack skills necessary for negotiation

7  Student Distribution of Pool of Marks o Instructor awards a set number of scores and lets the group decide how to distribute them  Example: 4 member group Product grade: 80/100. 4 * 80 = 320 pts to be distributed. No one student can be given less than zero or more than 100. If members decide that they all contributed equally then each get 80 If they decided that person A deserved much more, then A might get 95, and the remaining if equal would get 75.

8  Peer Evaluation – needs to be moderated o Assessment is anonymously completed by students who identify whether their peer has met the assessment criteria. o Advantages Encourages sense of involvement and responsibility Assists students to develop skills in independent judgment Increases feedback to students Provides experience to careers where peer judgment occurs o Disadvantages Time may have to be invested in teaching students to evaluate each other Instructor moderation is time consuming

9  Think about YOUR students and what works for them and you  Check school guidelines  Check with team or department chair  Think about what YOU would have liked as a student Is it going to be seen as a ‘fair’ way to evaluate learning?

10  Examine the thinking process of the student o Ask students to defend their choices during the project or explain their reasoning for the methods they use o Have students and teacher work together to design a rubric or checklist o Schedule conference times with students o Monitor, monitor, monitor

11  Have students document their learning o Journal o Diary o Reflections o Graphic organizer o Discussion boards o Online resources such as Google docs

12  Prompt student to create new problem solving environments o Ask them how they would assess another group and then ask them if they would use the same measures on themselves. o Set up a calendar with final due date filled in and let students come up with their own milestone dates – within your guidelines

13  The old standards o Quizzes o Reports o Tests o Worksheets o Yada

14  You will make mistakes – learn from them It will be ok You will be a better teacher if you reflect and revise

15  The BEST answer is to do what works best for YOU and YOUR STUDENTS o Get to know your students o Get to know their strengths and weaknesses o Get to know their passions in life o Get to know how they work best o Get to know how they are best evaluated So YOU can be the BEST teacher for them no matter what the project!


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