Grading and
reporting of results
Marking plan:
1: This evaluation plan is provided to help inform
you how marks are calculated to estimate success
during the year.
2: [1] For "Term Marks", I will evaluate and weight
labs, quizzes, and major tests as follows:
3: Major marks up to 45%: Major Labs + Tests +
Projects (science fair/projects)
4: Minor marks up to 30%: Labs, Quizzes,
completion assignments.
1:[3] Final mark calculation plan,
(sample):
2: Term Mark 1 = 50 =
3: Term Mark 2 = 50 =
4: ____________________
5: Final Mark 100
Purpose of Marks:
1: Communication the achievement status of
students to their parents and others.
2: Provide information for student self Evaluation.
3: Select, identity, or group students for certain
educational programs.
4: Provide incentives for student learn.
5: Document students performance to Evaluate
the effectiveness of instructional programs.
6: Provide Evidence of students Lack of effort or
inappropriate responsibility.
Types of Marks:
1: Percentage System
2: Pass/Fail
3: Five point Multiple scale
4: Dual System
5: Checklist and rating scale.
Reporting system:
• Emphasize important/interesting information.
• Ensure that the report is structured for easy reading.
• Supply easily accessible default reports that address IT
administrators’ top questions/concerns.
• Provide powerful functionality in the report setup options.
• Consider what not to show in the report.
• Provide some simple ways to analyze data.
• Provide good navigation in the report.
• Provide explanations.
• Use good information-design practices.
• Ensure that the report is transportable.
Computerized Reporting of
Marks:
• Grading computerized programs and electronic
grade books rank among the best-selling
computer software available to educators today.
• They appeal to teachers primarily because they
simplify record keeping.
• The spreadsheet formats and data base
management systems including in these
programs make it easy for teachers to inter the
large amount of numerical information.
Cont.…..
• Most computerized grading programs also
present educators
with a wide range of options. Some simply helps
teachers to keep more detailed records on
students learning progress. Other allows teachers
to present summaries of their students
,achievement and performance in a variety of
different formats including computer displays,
online reports, and even digital portfolio.
Thank You

Grading and reporting of results

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  • 2.
    Marking plan: 1: Thisevaluation plan is provided to help inform you how marks are calculated to estimate success during the year. 2: [1] For "Term Marks", I will evaluate and weight labs, quizzes, and major tests as follows: 3: Major marks up to 45%: Major Labs + Tests + Projects (science fair/projects) 4: Minor marks up to 30%: Labs, Quizzes, completion assignments.
  • 3.
    1:[3] Final markcalculation plan, (sample): 2: Term Mark 1 = 50 = 3: Term Mark 2 = 50 = 4: ____________________ 5: Final Mark 100
  • 4.
    Purpose of Marks: 1:Communication the achievement status of students to their parents and others. 2: Provide information for student self Evaluation. 3: Select, identity, or group students for certain educational programs. 4: Provide incentives for student learn. 5: Document students performance to Evaluate the effectiveness of instructional programs. 6: Provide Evidence of students Lack of effort or inappropriate responsibility.
  • 5.
    Types of Marks: 1:Percentage System 2: Pass/Fail 3: Five point Multiple scale 4: Dual System 5: Checklist and rating scale.
  • 6.
    Reporting system: • Emphasizeimportant/interesting information. • Ensure that the report is structured for easy reading. • Supply easily accessible default reports that address IT administrators’ top questions/concerns. • Provide powerful functionality in the report setup options. • Consider what not to show in the report. • Provide some simple ways to analyze data. • Provide good navigation in the report. • Provide explanations. • Use good information-design practices. • Ensure that the report is transportable.
  • 7.
    Computerized Reporting of Marks: •Grading computerized programs and electronic grade books rank among the best-selling computer software available to educators today. • They appeal to teachers primarily because they simplify record keeping. • The spreadsheet formats and data base management systems including in these programs make it easy for teachers to inter the large amount of numerical information.
  • 8.
    Cont.….. • Most computerizedgrading programs also present educators with a wide range of options. Some simply helps teachers to keep more detailed records on students learning progress. Other allows teachers to present summaries of their students ,achievement and performance in a variety of different formats including computer displays, online reports, and even digital portfolio.
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