We have gone to Standards Based grading in our Elementary Schools this year.
Is it possible for teachers to score a standard (we use E,M,P or I) without having total points or percentages attached? Administration would like teachers to add the alpha score to an assignment without having points/percentages associated with the alpha grade.
Would it be better to create a special grade scale instead.
Jeff -
I'm still trying to get this to work (without creating a new Special Grade Scale). The problem we are finding is that when a teacher scores an assignment (that has a standard attached) the grade is not linking up to the standard grade. Its changes the grade to an I.
Is this a setup issue somewhere?
That is likely a % Cutoff issue with the Grade Scale attached to the Standards. The grade scale attached to the Standards is likely different than the one attached to the Section for traditional grades. I have attached a screenshot that illustrates this; any grade of 75-89 on the Traditional assignment will generate an "M" Standard grade.
Friendly reminder: this is a public forum, so if that is real student PII redact it next time (my images are from a test server). Looking at student #2, they got a 5/10 on the "Score" assignment--a score of 50%.
Then look at the Grade Scale attached to the Standards and the Cutoff %s. Any score of 0-69% will generate a Standard grade of I. Any score of 80-89% will generate an E and any score of 90-100% will generate an M. This is exactly in line with the grades the students got on the assignment, so the issue is the % Cutoffs on your Standard Grade Scale.
Okay - I think I've got the standard grade scales working but what I'm hung up on is when I look at Grades>Standards the standards shows an I even if the student scored an M.
When I look at the Individual Standards Scoresheet, it does bring across the score based on my standard grade scale - which is the expected grade.
See Attached
Traditional Grades and Standards grades are separate things in PT Pro. It looks like you've highlighted the Total Points calculation but if I am reading your screenshot correctly that is the calculation and grade for Q1, which is a Traditional grade.
The Standards Worksheet is showing the grade for that Standard on that particular assignment.
The grade at Grading>Standards is the final grade for the Standard for that Reporting Term. look to see if that Standard is graded in any other places.
That's the crazy thing. It is not the final grade for the reporting term. I'm using a test site so I am only adding one score for a standard. Even though the score result is an M, it still shows on the Grading>Standards as an I.
So I understand:
You have attached one Standard to a Traditional assignment and graded that Traditional assignment--Standard score is an M.
That is the only grade for that Standard in that term.
The final grade for the Standard at Grading>Standards is an I?
Hi Jeff,
Yes, that is correct.
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Well that's got me stumped. Maybe if I had access to the gradebook I could discover something by poking around. All I can think of is a manual override but there is no small grey triangle on the I Standard score so that's not it.
Right! I have submitted a ticket on this one. I appreciate all of your help!
(If I don't get anywhere with the case, can I take you up on the offer?)
Sure, but don't get your hopes too high!