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D184 Standards-Based Assessment & Grading
ASSESS A N E W K I N D O F U — E V I D E N C E - B A S E D E D U C AT I O N
WGU D184 — Standards-Based Assessment
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INSTITUTION Western Governors University COURSE CODE D184 — Standards-Based
(WGU) Assessment
PROGRAM M.S. Curriculum & Instruction / ACADEMIC YEAR
Educational Leadership
EXAM TITLE WGU D184 — Standards-Based TOTAL QUESTIONS 39 Questions
Assessment | Complete Questions
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COURSE TITLE Standards-Based Assessment & FORMAT Multiple Choice — Select the
Grading Systems Single Best Answer
EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS
▸ Select the single best answer for each question.
▸ Questions cover standards-based grading, proficiency scales, assessment design, reliability/validity, and
data analysis models.
▸ Correct answers and detailed rationales appear below each question.
▸ Content aligned with WGU D184 curriculum and best practices in standards-based assessment.
, SECTION I — STANDARDS-BASED ASSESSMENT
Questions 1 – 39
COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION
1. A standards-based grading system tracks progress toward achievement of standards and
academic skills using ______.
A. Percentage scores and letter grades
B. Proficiency scales
C. Norm-referenced comparisons
D. Peer rankings
CORRECT ANSWER B — Proficiency scales
RATIONALE Standards-based grading (SBG) uses proficiency scales — typically a 4-point
scale — to measure student progress toward mastery of specific standards and
academic skills. This contrasts with traditional grading that calculates
percentages. Proficiency scales describe levels of performance (4=advanced,
3=proficient, 2=developing, 1=beginning) rather than accumulating points. The
focus is on what students know and can do relative to clearly defined learning
targets.
2. In a traditional grading system, grades are ______.
A. Calculated based on percentage and partially based on nonacademic factors
B. Determined solely by proficiency scales
C. Based only on summative assessments
D. Never influenced by behavior or participation
CORRECT ANSWER A — Calculated based on percentage and partially based on nonacademic
factors
RATIONALE Traditional grading systems calculate grades as percentages that often
incorporate nonacademic factors — participation, homework completion, extra
credit, attendance, behavior. This contrasts with standards-based grading, which
separates academic achievement from nonacademic factors. In traditional
systems, a student might earn points for bringing supplies or participating in
class discussions, inflating or deflating the grade relative to actual content
mastery.
, 3. A focus statement is ______.
A. A brief summary of the lesson
B. A full standard statement with detail for guidance and assessment
C. A list of student names
D. A grading rubric
CORRECT ANSWER B — A full standard statement with detail for guidance and assessment
RATIONALE A focus statement is the complete standard statement that includes sufficient
detail to guide instruction and assessment. It articulates precisely what students
should know and be able to do. Unlike a simplified topic heading, a focus
statement provides the specificity needed for teachers to design aligned
assessments and for students to understand learning expectations. Focus
statements form the foundation of measurement topics in standards-based
systems.
4. A measurement topic is a ______.
A. Large, general subject area
B. Small set of critical topics or themes to focus on
C. Complete curriculum map
D. Standardized test blueprint
CORRECT ANSWER B — Small set of critical topics or themes to focus on
RATIONALE Measurement topics are narrow, focused areas of study within a broader subject.
In standards-based systems, the curriculum is organized around a manageable
number of measurement topics rather than dozens of individual standards. Each
measurement topic represents a cohesive set of related knowledge and skills
that can be assessed using proficiency scales. This focused approach allows
teachers to go deeper into essential content rather than superficially covering
many disconnected standards.