[CASL-L] Elementary Librarians - Do You Grade?
Lauren Hunt
lhunt at milforded.org
Tue May 10 07:27:59 PDT 2016
In the past we have given two grades (one conduct and one progress) to each
student grades 1-5. We have been transitioning to Standards Based Report
Cards over the last two years and will be administering six library grades
to each student grades 1-5 next year.
On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 7:54 PM, <jdberm at comcast.net> wrote:
> In my district, I teach library skills classes to grades 3-6. Currently, I
> am required to grade all students on their literacy skills and
> behavior/effort. This is within a fixed scheduling model. My district is
> moving toward a vision of a 21st century library program with tech skills
> integrated into the library media curriculum. Grading is labor intensive
> and takes time away from working with individual students when they visit
> the library. Grading also impacts the time available for learning and
> teaching/implementing new technologies with students. Could you reply to
> me off list to let me know if you grade or don't grade in your district.
>
> Thanking you in advance for this important feedback.
>
> Jannie Des Rosiers-Berman, LMS
> Gildersleeve School/Brownstone Intermediate School
> jdesrosiersberman at portlandct.us
>
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