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• quantitative studies of the composition of K-12 report card grades ( Teachers vary widely in the criteria they use to assign grades , making it difficult for students and their parents to understand what a grade really means );
• survey and interview studies of teachers ’ perceptions of grades ( Although grades usually reflect students ’ academic achievement , some teachers use grades to reward students for appropriate behaviors , like regularly attending class , or to punish students for a perceived lack of effort or non-compliance with class rules , like not turning in assignments on time );
• studies of standards-based grading ( Modern efforts to improve grading often involve dividing subjects into subskills or standards , and grading each separately . Language arts , for example , may include separate grades for reading , writing , listening , speaking , and language skills ); and
• grading in higher education ( With little knowledge of effective grading policies or methods , most college professors grade students as they were graded , perpetuating the use of ineffective practices .)
The authors contend that the gap between the knowledge base and current practice may be greater in grading than in any other area of education today .
Guskey hopes the paper ’ s findings will lead to more effective practice , point education researchers to future areas of study , and add to the national conversation on grading policies .
The paper ’ s authors include :
• Susan M . Brookhart , Duquesne University
• Thomas R . Guskey , University of Kentucky
• Alex J . Bowers , Teachers College , Columbia University
• James H . McMillan , Virginia Commonwealth University
• Jeffrey K . Smith , University of Otago
• Lisa F . Smith , University of Otago
• Michael T . Stevens , University of California at Davis
• Megan E . Welsh , University of California at Davis

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