Fair Isn't Always EqualAssessing and Grading in the Differentiated Classroom |
| Differentiated instruction is a nice idea, but what
happens when it comes to assessing and grading students? What's both fair
and leads to real student learning? Fair Isn't Always Equal answers that question and much more. Rick Wormeli offers the latest research and common sense thinking that teachers and administrators seek when it comes to assessment and grading in differentiated classes. Filled with real examples and “gray” areas that middle and high school educators will easily recognize, Rick tackles important and sometimes controversial assessment and grading issues constructively. The book covers high-level concepts, ranging from “rationale for differentiating assessment and grading” to “understanding mastery” as well as the nitty-gritty details of grading and assessment, such as:
This thorough and practical guide also includes a special section for teacher leaders that explores ways to support colleagues as they move toward successful assessment and grading practices for differentiated classrooms.
Reviews
This is a thoughtful book. Even readers who disagree with Wormeli's beliefs will benefit from reading his views. I recommend this book for academic libraries, pre-service teachers, and middle school/junior high teachers in differentiated classrooms. —Education Book Reviews |