Schools are increasingly implementing minimum grading policies, such as a 50% threshold, to promote equity and prevent zeros from heavily weighing down student grades, writes instructional coach Tyler Rablin. He says that without new accountability measures, such policies can decrease student engagement and learning, and suggests using strategies like a late-work contract to encourage productive behaviors and complete assignments.
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Minimum grading policies require more accountability
by Michael Keany
on Tuesday
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