THE IMPACT OF THE USE OF PROFICIENCY-BASED RUBRICS ON STUDENT GRADING

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Chena Williams Cayton (Creator)
Institution
East Carolina University (ECU )
Web Site: http://www.ecu.edu/lib/

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to determine impact of the proficiency-based rubric on student learning, the teacher’s ability to provide consistency in student grading, and communication to parents regarding the child’s academic achievement in kindergarten, first and second grade in one Local Education Agency (LEA) in eastern North Carolina.\r\nBased on literature review, proficiency-based rubrics are an effective tool for teachers to use to help promote clarity and consistency in grading. Marzano (2000), Brookhart (2009), Guskey and Bailey (2001), and O’Connor (2002) are just a few of the researchers that provided examples of how rubrics assist teachers in effectively measuring student achievement. Therefore, this research study examined whether proficiency-based rubrics were effective in: (1) producing consistency in grading, (2) equipping teachers with a tool to convey to parents their child’s proficiency and (3) producing a positive impact on student achievement. \r\nThe data used for this research study were collected from one LEA in eastern North Carolina. Teacher and principal perception as to the impact of the use of the proficiency-based rubric was collected through survey and focus group interviews. To answer the research questions, data were analyzed from surveys and focus group interviews given to both principals and teachers within the Pitt County School District. In order to provide findings regarding the research questions, survey and interview questions were categorized under the classifications of impact, consistency or communication. The data from the surveys and focus group interviews were triangulated in order to effectively summarize the data that were collected. \r\nThe data from K-2 principals and teachers revealed that both participant groups perceived the proficiency-based rubrics had a positive impact on student grading. However, the data revealed a higher percentage of principals believed the use of the rubrics a more positive effect on student grading as compared to teachers’ beliefs. \r\nBased on the findings, consistent grading policies and procedures need to be established by the district as well as continuous professional development for principals and teachers. Additionally, teacher and principal preparation programs need to ensure pre-service candidates are exposed to, and know the value of proficiency-based rubrics on student learning.

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Publication
Dissertation
Language: English
Date: 2023
Subjects
Grading;Rubrics;Proficiency;Consistency

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