Proficiency-Based Grading Presentation-NTPRS ’09

on July 23rd, 2009 15 Comments

Thanks for attending my presentation at NTPRS!

Here are a few handouts from the presentation:

Proficiency-Based Grading Introduction
PowerPoint Presentation
My Grading Plan Worksheet
Rubric Worksheet
Sample Rubrics

If  you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please don’t hesitate to comment below!

Scott

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15 Responses to “Proficiency-Based Grading Presentation-NTPRS ’09”

  1. Tod says:

    Hi Scott,
    your Grading Plan & Rubric Worksheets PDFs do not seem to work. :(
    Hope you are well again.

  2. Scott says:

    Hi, Tod!

    Do you have the most current version of Adobe Reader?

    I just tried both links and they work for me.

    If you’re still having trouble, send me an email and I’ll email them to you! :)

  3. orieta says:

    Hi,Scott
    I enjoyed your presentation and I would like to use some of your handouts and power point, but I can not download them. Would you please e-mail me?
    Thanks

  4. Catherine says:

    Scott,
    I have Adobe 9. Is that not sufficient to download the files? I am having the same problem as Orieta and Tod.
    Thank you.

  5. Scott says:

    Hi, Guys!

    I’m not sure what the issue is as I am able to download them just fine. Hmmmmm.

    Is there an error that you’re receiving so that I can trouble shoot why you’re not able to access the files?

    Thanks!

  6. Michelle says:

    Hi Scott,

    I also really enjoyed your presentation at NTPRS and plan to use Standard Based Grading for the first time this year. I can access all of the above files except for your grading plan worksheet and your rubric worksheet. When I click on either one of these, it says that the document does not start with “%pdf-”. Hope this helps. Thanks!

  7. Barb Mustard says:

    same, same Scott. “document does not start with %pdf” is the response when trying to open grading plan and rubric worksheet.
    Great workshop…. sorry I had to leave at 10:15 to get my flight out. I look forward to using your materials!
    Barb Mustard

  8. Jeanne McCollum says:

    Hey, Scott! I’ll have to join the chorus in saying that I couldn’t get the grading plan or the rubric worksheet to open…the others did. I’d love a copy or at least an fyi when it does work :-) Your proficiency-based grading was EXACTLY what I was looking for–and you saved me HOURS AND HOURS of work to do it—many, many, MANY thanks!!!

  9. Scott says:

    Thanks for all of your kind words! :)

    I’ve reuploaded each of the two worksheet files. Let me know if that helps. If not, I’ll recreate them and reupload them.

  10. Scott says:

    Anyone tested out the updated worksheet downloads? I’m curious to see if they’re working.

  11. Kristine says:

    I’ve been able to download them! Thanks!!

  12. Jeanne says:

    It worked!! Thanks!

  13. Scott says:

    Glad to hear it. Let me know if you have any questions!

  14. Susie says:

    Have you had any experience with AERIES? My school uses aeries and all grades are reported using AERIES for report cards and parent/student monitoring of gradebooks. I can’t seem to make the G.P.A scales/rubrics work.

    It seems like I’m going to have to use something like Easy Grade Pro and then manually enter the final grade into AERIES.

    Thanks,
    I really enjoyed the session at NTPRS 2009. It’s really got me thinking about proficiency grading and trying to make a shift.

  15. Scott says:

    Hi, Susie!
    I’m not familiar with AERIES, but you can just use percentages equating an A with 95%, a B with 85% etc. Although you’d only be entering in these percentages, because of the math, the whole gamut of percentages will be calculated.

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