Three Principles for Fairer, More Relevant Grading

Three Principles for Fairer, More Relevant Grading

Dwayne Chism and Susan Brookhart argue that grading should reflect student learning—not behavior or bias.

Dwayne Chism and Susan Brookhart argue that grading should reflect student learning—not behavior or bias. They recommend using culturally relevant assessments, interpreting student work through a cultural lens, and applying equitable grading practices. These include separating academic achievement from behavior and allowing reassessment opportunities. The goal is to ensure grades accurately and fairly represent what students know and can do.

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