Phrases with «summative grades»

"Summative grades" refer to the final evaluation of a student's academic performance at the end of a certain period, such as a semester or school year. It shows how well a student has performed overall in their coursework or subject, usually determined by exams, projects, and other assessments. Full definition

Sentences with «summative grades»

  • Because John King's team is striving during Obama's final weeks to promulgate regulations that violate the spirit of ESSA, such as mandating that states issue single summative grades for all schools, revising or withdrawing these will be a matter of some urgency. (educationnext.org)
  • So I resonate with the efforts that a number of state leaders are making to convince Education Secretary John King not to require a single summative grade. (educationnext.org)
  • In 2014, Quality Counts took a hiatus from issuing summative grades in order to step back and reassess the education policy landscape. (edweek.org)
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