Deck 12: Grading Systems, Marking, and Reporting

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Student scores tend to be __________ on unannounced tests as compared to their performance on scheduled tests.

A) the same
B) higher
C) lower
D) unpredictable
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All of the following are shortcomings of the letter grade system except:

A) It is difficult to convert letter grades to percentages.
B) Letter grades are often a collection of different factors.
C) Letter grades result in emphasis upon the grades themselves.
D) Interpretation of letter grades is difficult.
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All of the following are criticisms of the descriptive evaluation grading system except:

A) the need to wade through extensive documentation.
B) the ability to indicate strengths and areas needing improvement.
C) the time and effort involved in writing the descriptions.
D) the validity of the descriptions may be affected by the personality of the student.
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In which of the following grading standards are student grades determined by the student's relative ranking in the total group?

A) Criterion-referenced standards
B) Teacher-selected standards
C) Potential standards
D) Norm-referenced standards
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A teacher report, which measures student conduct such as study habits, efforts, and student attitude toward learning, is referred to as a measure of:

A) nonachievement outcomes.
B) potential outcomes.
C) composite scores.
D) descriptive evaluations.
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The most popular method of reporting nonachievement outcomes such as effort, work habits, and character traits is a:

A) checklist.
B) rating scale.
C) interview.
D) special report.
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Which of the following is not a type of student behavior that a teacher is expected to monitor and report in a gradebook?

A) Appearance
B) Attendance
C) Conduct
D) Achievement
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The __________ section of the gradebook is used to document information about attendance, homework, and classroom assignments.

A) directory
B) summary charts
C) achievement scores
D) daily record
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The __________ determines what aspects of student achievement will be included on the report cards.

A) classroom teacher
B) building principal
C) parents
D) school district
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A student's cumulative record file will usually contain all of the following information except:

A) home address and phone number.
B) records of student health.
C) records of student hobbies.
D) records of student scores on achievement tests.
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Which of the following is not considered a general principle of grading and reporting?

A) Describe the grading requirements to students.
B) Keep students informed about their progress.
C) Use only a few types of assessment measures.
D) Have grades represent only academic achievement, not misbehavior.
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Teachers should assess students at all levels of the _______ domain.

A) social
B) cognitive
C) academic
D) emotional
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The two major purposes of grades are to provide information and to aid in making administrative decisions within the school.
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Combining conduct and achievement into one grade improves the accuracy of the grade's meaning.
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Using extra-credit assignments to alter grades gives a clearer picture of the student's level of mastery.
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A disadvantage of percentage grades is the difficulty in making distinctions of less than 4 to 7 points out of the 100.
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Letter grades have become the least commonly used grading system to represent students' achievement.
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A checklist of objectives is most commonly used at the elementary level.
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In criterion-referenced grading, teachers determine what proportion of the class will receive each letter grade.
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Nonachievement outcomes do not address effort or attitude toward learning.
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One disadvantage of ratings scales is that they require a considerable amount of teacher time.
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Special reports are intended only for reporting disciplinary problems.
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An elementary teacher who teaches five different subjects to the same group should create a different achievement record for each subject.
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Particular instances of conduct should be recorded in the Summary Charts section of the gradebook.
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Report cards are no longer the primary means to report to families about their child's achievement and nonachievement progress.
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Report cards at the primary grades typically include non-achievement measures.
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A student's teacher may not be the only staff member to make updates to that student's cumulative file.
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Teachers should wait to assess student near the end of the marking term.
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Multiple types of measures should be used in assessing a student.
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Composite score
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Criterion-referenced standards
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Cumulative record file
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Grades
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Grading system
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Marks
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Nonachievement outcomes
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Identify several ways that achievement scores can be confounded.
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Identify two variations of the A-F grading system.
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What can descriptive assessments indicate about a student's work?
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What is a possible positive result of allowing students to take courses on a pass-fail basis?
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Name several types of assessment measures.
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Why are grades based on potential not considered reliable?
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What are the three frames of reference to be considered when determining student grades?
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What are some disadvantages to the use of rating scales?
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What are the two main uses of a special report?
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What type of information is useful to include in a gradebook?
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What is the advantage of a self-made gradebook over a pre-made commercial gradebook?
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What type of information is found in the daily record section of a gradebook?
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What information other than achievement outcomes do parents want to receive from a teacher?
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How does the reporting of non-achievement outcomes change from elementary through secondary grade levels?
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What can a teacher learn about a student's academic and social behavior by examining their cumulative record?
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Identify general principles for grading and reporting.
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What is the importance of having students understand the assessment process?
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Describe the four-step process of creating a composite score.
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What is the difference between criterion-referenced and norm-referenced evaluation?
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using rating scales to report non-achievement outcomes.
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What categories of information need to be included in the achievement score section of a gradebook?
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What effect does a school district have on the type of information that is reported on a student's report card?
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Why should teachers use a variety of evaluation measures during a marking term?
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Deck 12: Grading Systems, Marking, and Reporting
1
Student scores tend to be __________ on unannounced tests as compared to their performance on scheduled tests.

A) the same
B) higher
C) lower
D) unpredictable
lower
2
All of the following are shortcomings of the letter grade system except:

A) It is difficult to convert letter grades to percentages.
B) Letter grades are often a collection of different factors.
C) Letter grades result in emphasis upon the grades themselves.
D) Interpretation of letter grades is difficult.
It is difficult to convert letter grades to percentages.
3
All of the following are criticisms of the descriptive evaluation grading system except:

A) the need to wade through extensive documentation.
B) the ability to indicate strengths and areas needing improvement.
C) the time and effort involved in writing the descriptions.
D) the validity of the descriptions may be affected by the personality of the student.
the ability to indicate strengths and areas needing improvement.
4
In which of the following grading standards are student grades determined by the student's relative ranking in the total group?

A) Criterion-referenced standards
B) Teacher-selected standards
C) Potential standards
D) Norm-referenced standards
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A teacher report, which measures student conduct such as study habits, efforts, and student attitude toward learning, is referred to as a measure of:

A) nonachievement outcomes.
B) potential outcomes.
C) composite scores.
D) descriptive evaluations.
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The most popular method of reporting nonachievement outcomes such as effort, work habits, and character traits is a:

A) checklist.
B) rating scale.
C) interview.
D) special report.
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Which of the following is not a type of student behavior that a teacher is expected to monitor and report in a gradebook?

A) Appearance
B) Attendance
C) Conduct
D) Achievement
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The __________ section of the gradebook is used to document information about attendance, homework, and classroom assignments.

A) directory
B) summary charts
C) achievement scores
D) daily record
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The __________ determines what aspects of student achievement will be included on the report cards.

A) classroom teacher
B) building principal
C) parents
D) school district
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A student's cumulative record file will usually contain all of the following information except:

A) home address and phone number.
B) records of student health.
C) records of student hobbies.
D) records of student scores on achievement tests.
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Which of the following is not considered a general principle of grading and reporting?

A) Describe the grading requirements to students.
B) Keep students informed about their progress.
C) Use only a few types of assessment measures.
D) Have grades represent only academic achievement, not misbehavior.
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Teachers should assess students at all levels of the _______ domain.

A) social
B) cognitive
C) academic
D) emotional
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13
The two major purposes of grades are to provide information and to aid in making administrative decisions within the school.
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14
Combining conduct and achievement into one grade improves the accuracy of the grade's meaning.
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Using extra-credit assignments to alter grades gives a clearer picture of the student's level of mastery.
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A disadvantage of percentage grades is the difficulty in making distinctions of less than 4 to 7 points out of the 100.
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Letter grades have become the least commonly used grading system to represent students' achievement.
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A checklist of objectives is most commonly used at the elementary level.
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In criterion-referenced grading, teachers determine what proportion of the class will receive each letter grade.
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Nonachievement outcomes do not address effort or attitude toward learning.
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One disadvantage of ratings scales is that they require a considerable amount of teacher time.
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Special reports are intended only for reporting disciplinary problems.
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An elementary teacher who teaches five different subjects to the same group should create a different achievement record for each subject.
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Particular instances of conduct should be recorded in the Summary Charts section of the gradebook.
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Report cards are no longer the primary means to report to families about their child's achievement and nonachievement progress.
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Report cards at the primary grades typically include non-achievement measures.
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A student's teacher may not be the only staff member to make updates to that student's cumulative file.
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Teachers should wait to assess student near the end of the marking term.
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Multiple types of measures should be used in assessing a student.
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30
Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Composite score
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Criterion-referenced standards
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Cumulative record file
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Grades
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Grading system
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Marks
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Nonachievement outcomes
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37
Identify several ways that achievement scores can be confounded.
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Identify two variations of the A-F grading system.
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What can descriptive assessments indicate about a student's work?
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What is a possible positive result of allowing students to take courses on a pass-fail basis?
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Name several types of assessment measures.
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42
Why are grades based on potential not considered reliable?
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What are the three frames of reference to be considered when determining student grades?
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What are some disadvantages to the use of rating scales?
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What are the two main uses of a special report?
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What type of information is useful to include in a gradebook?
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What is the advantage of a self-made gradebook over a pre-made commercial gradebook?
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What type of information is found in the daily record section of a gradebook?
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What information other than achievement outcomes do parents want to receive from a teacher?
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How does the reporting of non-achievement outcomes change from elementary through secondary grade levels?
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What can a teacher learn about a student's academic and social behavior by examining their cumulative record?
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Identify general principles for grading and reporting.
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What is the importance of having students understand the assessment process?
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Describe the four-step process of creating a composite score.
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What is the difference between criterion-referenced and norm-referenced evaluation?
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using rating scales to report non-achievement outcomes.
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What categories of information need to be included in the achievement score section of a gradebook?
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What effect does a school district have on the type of information that is reported on a student's report card?
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