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The WHY of Ungrading - E070

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This week, we are digging into the WHY of ungrading. In part 1 of this 2 part series, we are talking about our observations around assessment and evaluation as well as why we think ungrading is a conversation that needs to happen in education.
If you like what you hear, we would love it if you could share this episode with a colleague or friend. And make sure you subscribe so that you don’t miss out on any new content! And consider supporting the show by buying us a coffee or two!
We would love to hear from you – leave a comment on our website OR check out our FLIPGRID!
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**For detailed show notes, please visit our website at https://edugals.com/70**
Our Big Why:

  • Grades close down conversations and feedback - feels too final
  • Shifting the focus away from grades towards learning
  • Emotion is tied to grades
  • Grades are not good feedback, they are just a single number and doesn’t reflect the entire learning process
  • Grades encourage competitiveness over collaboration
  • Can negatively affect your classroom community
  • Looking at previous grades can change your perspective and builds in bias
  • Previous grades can be affected by so many extenuating circumstances
  • Previous grades can make you highly suspicious of your students
  • Get to know your students first, don’t look at previous grades
  • Ungrading helps students to be more open to feedback and improving
  • Consider a feedback first approach with reflection via Google Forms BEFORE releasing grades
  • Grades provide finality. Without grades, the learning continues
  • Language matters - how are you talking about your students?
  • Students who learn how to play the game of school well are rewarded with good grades but are they actually learning?
  • Self-paced, mastery-based grading approaches work well with ungrading by minimizing the grading scale
  • Needs to begin with a shift in mindset - you want your students to succeed and get good grades
  • What is the purpose of a unit test? What does it achieve?
  • Start by trusting your students
  • Talk to your admin to make sure they are onboard
  • Promotes student metacognition - more reflective about their own learning
  • Podcasting is great for reflection and learning!
  • How equitable are grades and grading policies?
    • Learning skills in Ontario are Eurocentric - how equitable are they for all of our students?
    • Learning skills are a good place for self-assessment (Google Forms is helpful here)
    • Learning skills leak into grades - are you grading compliance or learning?
  • Start by learning, reading and sharing about ungrading

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This week, we are digging into the WHY of ungrading. In part 1 of this 2 part series, we are talking about our observations around assessment and evaluation as well as why we think ungrading is a conversation that needs to happen in education.
If you like what you hear, we would love it if you could share this episode with a colleague or friend. And make sure you subscribe so that you don’t miss out on any new content! And consider supporting the show by buying us a coffee or two!
We would love to hear from you – leave a comment on our website OR check out our FLIPGRID!
Featured Content
**For detailed show notes, please visit our website at https://edugals.com/70**
Our Big Why:

  • Grades close down conversations and feedback - feels too final
  • Shifting the focus away from grades towards learning
  • Emotion is tied to grades
  • Grades are not good feedback, they are just a single number and doesn’t reflect the entire learning process
  • Grades encourage competitiveness over collaboration
  • Can negatively affect your classroom community
  • Looking at previous grades can change your perspective and builds in bias
  • Previous grades can be affected by so many extenuating circumstances
  • Previous grades can make you highly suspicious of your students
  • Get to know your students first, don’t look at previous grades
  • Ungrading helps students to be more open to feedback and improving
  • Consider a feedback first approach with reflection via Google Forms BEFORE releasing grades
  • Grades provide finality. Without grades, the learning continues
  • Language matters - how are you talking about your students?
  • Students who learn how to play the game of school well are rewarded with good grades but are they actually learning?
  • Self-paced, mastery-based grading approaches work well with ungrading by minimizing the grading scale
  • Needs to begin with a shift in mindset - you want your students to succeed and get good grades
  • What is the purpose of a unit test? What does it achieve?
  • Start by trusting your students
  • Talk to your admin to make sure they are onboard
  • Promotes student metacognition - more reflective about their own learning
  • Podcasting is great for reflection and learning!
  • How equitable are grades and grading policies?
    • Learning skills in Ontario are Eurocentric - how equitable are they for all of our students?
    • Learning skills are a good place for self-assessment (Google Forms is helpful here)
    • Learning skills leak into grades - are you grading compliance or learning?
  • Start by learning, reading and sharing about ungrading

Resources Mentioned:

Support the show

Connect with EduGals:

  continue reading

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