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Guskey, Thomas R.; Swan, Gerry M.; Jung, Lee Ann – Phi Delta Kappan, 2011
Nearly all states have standards for student learning and they have assessment programs to measure students' proficiency on those standards. But schools within each state nonetheless are left to develop their own standards-based student report cards as the primary means of communicating information about students' performance. To address the…
Descriptors: Report Cards, Student Evaluation, Academic Standards, State Standards
Tippin, Mary N. – 1977
The speaker describes the El Paso approach to grade reports. The district has several different methods of reporting student progress. They include report cards every six weeks, an interim progress report for students who are doing unsatisfactory work or work that is not as good as could be expected, and parent conferences. (IRT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Grading, Program Descriptions, Report Cards
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Clarridge, Pamela Brown; Whitaker, Elizabeth M. – Educational Leadership, 1994
Dissatisfied with the mismatch between letter grades and their new (state-mandated) curricular emphases, the Tucson (Arizona) Public Schools began experimenting with rubric descriptions of student progress. The prototype progress report assesses students in two general categories: learner qualities and content areas. Frequent communication with…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grading, Performance Based Assessment, Pilot Projects
Duff, Charles F. – 1977
Walker-Grant Middle School has moved from the traditional failure-oriented method of measuring student progress to one that measures continuous student progress. The concept of standards for each grade and subject was replaced by the concept of "taking the child where he is and working from that point." Under the old system, a student's…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Change Strategies, Educational Change, Grading