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Differentiated Grading: Fair Isn't Always Equal

Session #: 307-1243
Presenter(s): Rick Wormeli
Session Length: 1:30:00 AM hr.
Event: 2007 ASCD Annual Conference
Date: March 17-19, 2007

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Differentiated instruction is a nice idea, but what happens when it comes to grading? Accounting for varied readiness levels and learning preferences among students in a standardized world is challenging. What is fair and leads to real learning? How do differentiated practices manifest in grade books, on report cards, and on daily assignments? What about late work, retakes, tiering, and inclusion? Join us for a provocative look at the burning issues of differentiated grading.



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