Changing Grades
-
Found this on their website, it's the PDF (presentation) of the "grading" discussion part of the May 26th meeting: https://go.boarddocs.com/il/oprfhs/Board.nsf/files/CELJGA4D1599/$file/Professional Development and Grading BOE Presentation_.pdf
I love how the statement above says it's goal is to basically find a way to determine if a student has mastered academic content using an "objective, unbiased practice". Yeah, it's called... same test. Same criteria. Same grades. Equality for all.
Note from the document above, the following excerpts:
Summary of Findings
- Traditional grading practices perpetuate inequities and intensify the opportunity gap
- Integrating equitable assessment and grading practices into all academic and elective courses requires the collaborative effort of a team of educators committed to improvements that benefit all students
- Many OPRFHS teachers are successfully exploring and implementing more equitable grading practices such as: utilizing aspects of competency-based grading, eliminating zeros from the grade book, and encouraging and rewarding growth over time
- Teachers and administrators at OPRFHS will continue the process necessary to make grading improvements that reflect our core beliefs
Next Steps
Oak Park and River Forest High School administration and faculty will examine grading and reporting practices in academic and elective courses utilizing evidence-backed research and the racial equity analysis tool. -
Found this on their website, it's the PDF (presentation) of the "grading" discussion part of the May 26th meeting: https://go.boarddocs.com/il/oprfhs/Board.nsf/files/CELJGA4D1599/$file/Professional Development and Grading BOE Presentation_.pdf
I love how the statement above says it's goal is to basically find a way to determine if a student has mastered academic content using an "objective, unbiased practice". Yeah, it's called... same test. Same criteria. Same grades. Equality for all.
Note from the document above, the following excerpts:
Summary of Findings
- Traditional grading practices perpetuate inequities and intensify the opportunity gap
- Integrating equitable assessment and grading practices into all academic and elective courses requires the collaborative effort of a team of educators committed to improvements that benefit all students
- Many OPRFHS teachers are successfully exploring and implementing more equitable grading practices such as: utilizing aspects of competency-based grading, eliminating zeros from the grade book, and encouraging and rewarding growth over time
- Teachers and administrators at OPRFHS will continue the process necessary to make grading improvements that reflect our core beliefs
Next Steps
Oak Park and River Forest High School administration and faculty will examine grading and reporting practices in academic and elective courses utilizing evidence-backed research and the racial equity analysis tool. -
-
I love how everything is bucketed into the untouchable "Equity" bucket. Does anyone know what that means, or is that just an aggregation of previous efforts for diversity, equality, and affirmative action policies?
@Horace come on...... touch that bucket.
-
I love how everything is bucketed into the untouchable "Equity" bucket. Does anyone know what that means, or is that just an aggregation of previous efforts for diversity, equality, and affirmative action policies?
@Horace come on...... touch that bucket.
@89th said in Changing Grades:
I love how everything is bucketed into the untouchable "Equity" bucket. Does anyone know what that means, or is that just an aggregation of previous efforts for diversity, equality, and affirmative action policies?
@Horace come on...... touch that bucket.
I imagine equity is a word meant to distinguish between equality of opportunity (not necessarily equitable) and outcome (equitable). Inequality of outcome is a conveniently permanent and unsolvable problem. Equity is the carrot forever out of reach of the country, and shame that we don't have equity is the stick used on the masses to get their votes. The left tries so hard to keep slavery front and center of public consciousness, because it makes people feel all the same feelings they should be feeling about modern inequality of outcome. The 1619 project is literally about gathering Dem votes through mass public shaming of white skinned people. But, as they say, you can't make me feel badly about something, without my permission. (That's a trite saying and not always true in practice, but it sounds good.)
-
The issue is that the solutions proposed to the "equality of opportunity" problem seem to be the "change the starting line" (e.g., affirmative action) or "change the finishing line" (e.g., grading) instead of how to improve what happens in the race itself.
And an even larger issue is the "equality of opportunity" is not a race thing at all. Plenty of whites and latinos start life at a significant disadvantage based on decisions of their parents... probably even more than blacks. Real solutions would be programs aimed at improving communities and economies (jobs). Only then are we on a path for permanent equity.
Also keep in mind I'm talking out our country where those in poverty live 100x better than those in other impoverished countries. Think not having fresh groceries within 5 miles is bad? Try hauling 50 mangos onto a train during rush hour in India to maybe make 2 bucks for the day.
-
The sacrifices people make just to get through college and get their upper middle class corporate jobs are completely disregarded. But anybody who wants that stuff, and is willing to make those sacrifices, can have it, if they have any ability. But stupid people are economically screwed, and they always will be. That's why you see the religious rejection of the concept of intelligence. If it exists, entire belief systems about how to achieve equity would crumble. And we can't have that. Those belief systems are what votes rest on.
-
@Copper said in Changing Grades:
They will graduate a bunch of losers.
Losers beget losers.
Idiots
Lad, you don't understand.
There will be a very small middle class. Mostly it will be a underclass highly dependent on government largesse, and the "elections" will have predetermined results regulated by the ruling (and wealthy) upperclass.
To do this, you have to create a lot of ignorant people.