Articles on Grading and Rubrics
Free Online Grading Resources for Teachers
Teaching in the current era is a “double-edged sword”. Class sizes are getting larger and demands on teachers are greater than ever before. On the positive side, though, there are a number of online grading resources for teachers that can help make life a little easier. Here is a sampling of some of the free grading resources for educators that the Internet has to offer: continue to article
Assignment Grading 101- Grading Tips for New Teachers
For anyone new to teaching, one of the most challenging aspects of the job can be grading student assignments in a way that’s fair to the student, upholds the integrity of the course and program of study, and contributes to the student’s mastery of the content. Balancing these priorities isn’t always easy, but there are some grading tips that new teachers can keep in mind to grade effectively. continue to article
Books about Grading and Rubrics
Certainly, there exists a great deal of information on grading and rubrics for interested educators on the Internet. For those who really want to get in depth on these subjects with some long reads, though, there are a number of books in print that delve deeply into the theory and practice of assessment. continue to article