Grading and reporting student learning [videorecording] / Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development ; developed by Thomas Guskey and Robert Marzano

Contributor(s): Series: An ASCD professional inquiry kitPublication details: Alexandria, VA. : ASCD, 2000Description: 1 videocassette (VHS) (22 min.) : sd. col. ; 12 in. + 8 foldersSubject(s):
Contents:
folder 1. Learning through study groups -- folder 2. The purpose of grading and reporting -- folder 3. Gathering evidence for grades -- folder 4. What do grades stand for? -- folder 5. Report cards -- folder 6. Creating a comprehensive reporting system -- folder 7. Special issues in grading and reporting -- folder 8. Taking action and extending your learning
Summary: Contains eight folders devoted to one specific aspect of the topic. Included in the folders are general suggestions on how we might use the contents, thought provoking questions, and ideas for using video clips as a stimulus for discussion
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TERHAD PERPUSTAKAAN TUN SERI LANANG PERPUSTAKAAN TUN SERI LANANG MEDIA-P. TUN SERI LANANG (ARAS 2) video LB3051.G73 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00001537998

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The video is for folder 6, Activity 4, developing a comprehensive reporting system on'Passing zone: the road to grading reform'

folder 1. Learning through study groups -- folder 2. The purpose of grading and reporting -- folder 3. Gathering evidence for grades -- folder 4. What do grades stand for? -- folder 5. Report cards -- folder 6. Creating a comprehensive reporting system -- folder 7. Special issues in grading and reporting -- folder 8. Taking action and extending your learning

Contains eight folders devoted to one specific aspect of the topic. Included in the folders are general suggestions on how we might use the contents, thought provoking questions, and ideas for using video clips as a stimulus for discussion

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