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Links to articles on standards-based grading

Posted on 16 March, 2019 by Sandra Stotsky
Is Your District Changing its Grading Policy? Here’s the Real Reason Why.
Assessment and Power in the University
Proficiency-based learning: State mandate stirs up parents, teachers, students
It’s time to repeal proficiency-based diplomas

Competency based ed which is the method that will come as an outgrowth of SBG. What is measured will improve.  So this from Peter Greene applies. 

https://curmudgucation.blogspot.com/2015/11/can-competency-based-education-be.html?m=1

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