Littleton Public Schools believes that the purpose of measuring individual student academic achievement is to communicate learning and growth. Standards-based proficiency grades provide equitable, reliable, consistent, accurate, meaningful, and timely communication to students, parents, teachers, and administrators on what each student knows and can demonstrate according to prioritized standards or identified outcomes.
We believe:
A Comparison Between Traditional Learning and
Teaching and Standards-Based Learning and Teaching
Traditional Learning/Teaching
Standards-Based Learning/Teaching
CONTENT KNOWLEDGE GRADES:
WORK HABITS GRADES:
BASIS FOR DETERMINING PROFICIENCY GRADES:
PROFICIENCY SCALE DESCRIPTORS
4 - Exceeds Grade Proficiency: Has demonstrated a higher level of application of the skill and knowledge with regards to the specific standard.
3.5: In addition to score 3.0 performance, in-depth inferences and applications with partial success.
3 - Meets Grade Proficiency: Has demonstrated a proficient level of skill and knowledge with regards to the specific standard.
2.5: No major errors or omissions regarding 2.0 content and partial knowledge of the 3.0 content.
2 - Approaching Grade Proficiency: Has demonstrated they have some, but not all of the knowledge needed
1.5: Partial knowledge of the 2.0 content and skills.
1 - Does Not Meet Proficiency: Has not demonstrated they have enough of the knowledge and skills needed
IE - Insufficient Evidence: There is insufficient evidence to evaluate the student’s attainment of the skills and knowledge described by the standard.
COMMUNICATION TO STAKEHOLDERS
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