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2024-25 Introduction to Standards-Based Grading: Incorporating and Implementing a Meaningful Grading System - Virtual

Tue, Sep 17

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Those repeating this workshop each new school year WILL RECEIVE CREDIT AGAIN as there is new content! ***School years go from July 1 - June 30***

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2024-25 Introduction to Standards-Based Grading: Incorporating and Implementing a Meaningful Grading System - Virtual
2024-25 Introduction to Standards-Based Grading: Incorporating and Implementing a Meaningful Grading System - Virtual

Time & Location

Sep 17, 2024, 4:00 PM – Sep 24, 2024, 7:45 PM

Zoom

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About the Event

2024-25 Introduction to Standards-Based Grading: Incorporating and Implementing a Meaningful Grading System

One workshop over two meeting dates from

4:00 PM - 7:45 PM:

Tuesday, September, 17 2024

Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Those repeating this workshop each new school year WILL RECEIVE CREDIT AGAIN as there is new content!

***School years go from July 1 - June 30***

$30 for Support Staff

$45 for NASA Members

$65 for Non-NASA Members

Due to Washoe County School District (WCSD) salary advancement requirements, WCSD participants will be asked to submit a brief written summation of how this professional learning event will transfer learning into practice before a certificate is issued. WCSD participants: please use the link provided on the Guidance/Link sheet for each event to submit. Lastly, when completing events that are (1) or more credits, please submit your tracker to the PGS Department in Washoe and to ahendersonnasa@gmail.com

Dr. Kristie Ennis

Dr. Kristie Hofelich Ennis earned her B.A. in English and M.A.T. at the University of Louisville, an M.S. from Western Kentucky University, and a Doctorate of Arts in English Pedagogy from Murray State University. In addition to teaching English Composition at UofL and JCTC, Kristie also teaches graduate education courses at Murray State. She is the Conference Chair of the Kentucky Council of Teachers of English and is a Curriculum Consultant in her "spare" time.

ALL are welcome, including anyone in a non-administrative position!

Participants will earn .5 credit (7.5 hours) toward license renewal!

This workshop ALSO counts for step advancement in Clark and most Nevada School Districts!

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In CCSD, those in non-administrative licensed positions may count this workshop for license renewal AND ALSO CU accrual - THOSE IN NON-ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS EARN BOTH!

In CCSD, administrators and professional-technical administrators may count this workshop for license renewal OR hour accrual toward step-advancement - not both for administrators.

Workshop Summary:

Implement effective grading practices. Transform your school’s grading system into one that really shows what students know and can do. Your team will explore specific aspects of standards-based grading implementation, from identifying prioritized standards and creating proficiency scales to creating aligned high-quality assessments and revising report cards.

Each step of the process is thoroughly explained. Our goal is for you to leave understanding how to create vertical and horizontal alignment in your school along with a viable and guaranteed curriculum so you can ensure a high level of reliability between and within all grade levels.

In this workshop, we’ll explore why grades have become so imprecise and what we can do about it. Standards-based grading requires educators, students, and parents to rethink and reframe beliefs about grading that they have held for many years. This process requires reflection, new learning, and changes in practice. You’ll learn what makes a meaningful grade, methods for evolving your current classroom practice and curriculum to include regular assessments, and how standards-based grading and assessment lead to a more accurate measurement of student achievement.

In this online course, you’ll learn…

  • The problems with the current grading system and how we can “fix” it.
  • Prioritize your standards for in-depth teaching versus surface level skimming.
  • Create pacing guides that align curriculum both horizontally and vertically.
  • How proficiency scales clearly articulate the learning profession needed for each priority standard to be mastered.
  • Why unpacking standards is essential in order to articulate a target skills or knowledge.
  • How to align assessments so ALL students gain an equal chance to show and know what they can do.
  • Explore concrete steps for implementing standards-based grading.

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