WGU D184: Standards-Based Assessment EXAM
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What is the benefit of a standard Instruction can be easily adjusted to provide new,
base grading system for high more complex learning targets.
achieving students?
How is a narrative based system The standards-based grading system uses
different than a standard base proficiency scores, but the narrative grading
grading system? system does not.
Which factor distinguishes norm- Performance of the rest of the class
referenced grading from standard-
base grading?
, What is a benefit of using standard Teachers are able to help students focus on
base grading compared to norm- learning, goals and track their progress.
reference grading?
Why do teachers only grade Teachers are able to help students focus on
student work related to the learning, goals and track their progress.
achievement of learning targets and
standards-base grading systems?
A grading scale reflects the Standards based grading
following details:
4- Advanced
3- Meets Expectations
2- Partially Mastery
1- Little or No Mastery
Which grading system does this
scale represent?
How do standards space grading By allowing students to redo lessons and
systems support, struggling assignments as many times as necessary
students compared to other
common grading systems?
What is one difference between Criterion-reference scoring measure students
using criterion reference scoring progress towards mastery, a specific criteria,
and standard base grading systems while norm-reference scoring measures progress
as opposed to using non-reference related to percentiles.
scoring?
What is a criticism of standards- They do not reflect students, proficiency and soft
based grading systems? skills, such as time management and creativity
Which problematic assessment Tagging multiple standards
practice does standards-based
grading help teachers avoid?
for the Objective Assessment (OA) 2026 with
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Terms in this set (60)
What is the benefit of a standard Instruction can be easily adjusted to provide new,
base grading system for high more complex learning targets.
achieving students?
How is a narrative based system The standards-based grading system uses
different than a standard base proficiency scores, but the narrative grading
grading system? system does not.
Which factor distinguishes norm- Performance of the rest of the class
referenced grading from standard-
base grading?
, What is a benefit of using standard Teachers are able to help students focus on
base grading compared to norm- learning, goals and track their progress.
reference grading?
Why do teachers only grade Teachers are able to help students focus on
student work related to the learning, goals and track their progress.
achievement of learning targets and
standards-base grading systems?
A grading scale reflects the Standards based grading
following details:
4- Advanced
3- Meets Expectations
2- Partially Mastery
1- Little or No Mastery
Which grading system does this
scale represent?
How do standards space grading By allowing students to redo lessons and
systems support, struggling assignments as many times as necessary
students compared to other
common grading systems?
What is one difference between Criterion-reference scoring measure students
using criterion reference scoring progress towards mastery, a specific criteria,
and standard base grading systems while norm-reference scoring measures progress
as opposed to using non-reference related to percentiles.
scoring?
What is a criticism of standards- They do not reflect students, proficiency and soft
based grading systems? skills, such as time management and creativity
Which problematic assessment Tagging multiple standards
practice does standards-based
grading help teachers avoid?