Engaging Parents and Families in Grading Reforms

Thomas R. Guskey - University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA
Engaging Parents and Families in Grading Reforms
November 2023 | 120 pages | Corwin
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Improve grading practices with support from families

Educators seeking to transform age-old grading practices face numerous challenges, particularly when it comes to gaining support from students’ families. This practical guide from a world-renowned expert on grading and assessment practices offers concrete strategies to turn parents and families into trusted partners in grading reform efforts. The book enables educators to anticipate, understand, and effectively address families' concerns over grading reforms and build trust through authentic engagement.

With clear and actionable strategies that educators can implement right away, the easily digestible chapters unpack the complexities of the change process, clarify the purpose of grading, and show how to enhance the use of computerized grading programs. Other features include:

  • Strategies to ease opposition to grading reform from parents and families
  • Insights into how to improve report cards
  • Guidance on how to effectively communicate student performance with parents and families

A must-have resource for educators navigating the challenging journey of grading reform, Engaging Parents and Families in Grading Reform is a comprehensive guide to grading reform that emphasizes family engagement to ensure success.

Contents

Chapter 1: Parents’ and Families’ Perspectives on Grading and Reporting Reforms

Chapter 1: Parents’ and Families’ Perspectives on Grading and Reporting Reforms

Chapter 2: Understand the Change Process

Chapter 2: Understand the Change Process

Chapter 3: Clarify the Purpose of Grading

Chapter 3: Clarify the Purpose of Grading

Chapter 4: Distinguish the Three Components of Computerized Grading Programs

Chapter 4: Distinguish the Three Components of Computerized Grading Programs

Chapter 5: Keep the Report Card Simple and Family Friendly

Chapter 5: Keep the Report Card Simple and Family Friendly

Chapter 6: Consider How Parents and Families Interpret Labels

Chapter 6: Consider How Parents and Families Interpret Labels

Chapter 7: Replace Old Traditions with New and Better Traditions

Chapter 7: Replace Old Traditions with New and Better Traditions

Chapter 8: Focus on a Reporting System

Chapter 8: Focus on a Reporting System

Description

Improve grading practices with support from families

Educators seeking to transform age-old grading practices face numerous challenges, particularly when it comes to gaining support from students’ families. This practical guide from a world-renowned expert on grading and assessment practices offers concrete strategies to turn parents and families into trusted partners in grading reform efforts. The book enables educators to anticipate, understand, and effectively address families' concerns over grading reforms and build trust through authentic engagement.

With clear and actionable strategies that educators can implement right away, the easily digestible chapters unpack the complexities of the change process, clarify the purpose of grading, and show how to enhance the use of computerized grading programs. Other features include:

  • Strategies to ease opposition to grading reform from parents and families
  • Insights into how to improve report cards
  • Guidance on how to effectively communicate student performance with parents and families

A must-have resource for educators navigating the challenging journey of grading reform, Engaging Parents and Families in Grading Reform is a comprehensive guide to grading reform that emphasizes family engagement to ensure success.

Contents

Chapter 1: Parents’ and Families’ Perspectives on Grading and Reporting Reforms

Chapter 1: Parents’ and Families’ Perspectives on Grading and Reporting Reforms

Chapter 2: Understand the Change Process

Chapter 2: Understand the Change Process

Chapter 3: Clarify the Purpose of Grading

Chapter 3: Clarify the Purpose of Grading

Chapter 4: Distinguish the Three Components of Computerized Grading Programs

Chapter 4: Distinguish the Three Components of Computerized Grading Programs

Chapter 5: Keep the Report Card Simple and Family Friendly

Chapter 5: Keep the Report Card Simple and Family Friendly

Chapter 6: Consider How Parents and Families Interpret Labels

Chapter 6: Consider How Parents and Families Interpret Labels

Chapter 7: Replace Old Traditions with New and Better Traditions

Chapter 7: Replace Old Traditions with New and Better Traditions

Chapter 8: Focus on a Reporting System

Chapter 8: Focus on a Reporting System

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Engaging Parents and Families in Grading Reforms


November 2023 | 120 pages | Corwin

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Paperback 01/02/2026 9781071921289 $37.95
Lifetime 01/02/2026 9781071921302 $35.00

Improve grading practices with support from families

Educators seeking to transform age-old grading practices face numerous challenges, particularly when it comes to gaining support from students’ families. This practical guide from a world-renowned expert on grading and assessment practices offers concrete strategies to turn parents and families into trusted partners in grading reform efforts. The book enables educators to anticipate, understand, and effectively address families' concerns over grading reforms and build trust through authentic engagement.

With clear and actionable strategies that educators can implement right away, the easily digestible chapters unpack the complexities of the change process, clarify the purpose of grading, and show how to enhance the use of computerized grading programs. Other features include:

  • Strategies to ease opposition to grading reform from parents and families
  • Insights into how to improve report cards
  • Guidance on how to effectively communicate student performance with parents and families

A must-have resource for educators navigating the challenging journey of grading reform, Engaging Parents and Families in Grading Reform is a comprehensive guide to grading reform that emphasizes family engagement to ensure success.


Table Of Contents:

  • Chapter 1: Parents’ and Families’ Perspectives on Grading and Reporting Reforms
  • Chapter 2: Understand the Change Process
  • Chapter 3: Clarify the Purpose of Grading
  • Chapter 4: Distinguish the Three Components of Computerized Grading Programs
  • Chapter 5: Keep the Report Card Simple and Family Friendly
  • Chapter 6: Consider How Parents and Families Interpret Labels
  • Chapter 7: Replace Old Traditions with New and Better Traditions
  • Chapter 8: Focus on a Reporting System

Recent Product Reviews:

"An outdated way to grade students will hinder not only students’ learning progress, but also necessary education reforms. This book is for school leaders, educators, teachers, and anyone who wants to improve education by changing how we grade our students. It is the ideal guide for developing a grading and reporting system that accurately describes students’ performance in both cognitive and non-cognitive outcomes. As a lifelong participant, supporter, and contributor to the education reform movement, I will say, we applied this system for engaging parents in our schools, and it works!"
Antarina SF Amir, CEO and Founder, HighScope Indonesia
"When I read Engaging Parents and Families in Grading Reforms, my first thought was 'Why did I not read this sooner?' Having both led (or attempted to lead) grading reform in schools and studied the change experiences of school stakeholders, I am thrilled to finally find this straightforward, practical, and relevant guide that informs crucial shifts to the way leaders approach the change process with families. Without question, Guskey's newest book should be required reading for educators who have ever endeavored to lead meaningful change in grading practices for an entire community."
Dr. Lindsay Prendergast, School Improvement Coach, NWEA
"Dr. Thomas Guskey has done it again! Engaging Parents and Families in Grading Reforms is a must-read for educators seeking to transform their grading systems in a successful way. Drawing from a myriad of practical insights and real-world examples, Dr. Guskey offers real and actionable strategies that empower educators to navigate the complexities of grading reform successfully. It underscores the vital role of involving parents and families in the process, making it an imperative resource for anyone committed to improving education."
Garth Larson, Ed.D., Co-Founder and CEO, FIRST Educational Resources
"Dr. Guskey’s book is a vital guide for educators seeking to navigate the intricate landscape of grading reform with precision and empathy. It provides actionable strategies that are both clear and effective, addressing the pressing need to align grading practices with evolving educational approaches. By fostering an understanding of the change process and emphasizing the importance of engaging parents and families, this book is an indispensable resource for achieving meaningful grading reform and ensuring success for all stakeholders."
Catarina Song Chen, International Head of School, American School of Belo Horizonte
"Dr. Thomas Guskey has been an instrumental partner in the reform of the Bethlehem Area School District's assessment and grading system. We have moved away from our traditional middle school and high school report cards, and now report letter grades and academic support factors separately, a change that required the participation and support from many stakeholders: students, teachers, administrators, and parents. Dr. Guskey's evidence-based approaches and practical strategies to inform and engage parents have been important factors in our successful transformation. Dr. Guskey shows how parents can, and should, be key supporters of improved grading and reporting systems."
Dr. Jack P. Silva, Superintendent of Schools, Bethlehem Area School District

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