Grades That Inform: Using Cognitive-Based Assessment vs. Traditional Grading
About this Session
What is it that we want a student’s grade to tell us? More importantly, what do want a breakdown of their grade to tell us? Too often, traditional grade categories tell us whether students are strong or struggle with unit exams or assignments, but tell us little about what cognitive skills and abilities they need in order to improve their learning.
This session will examine the advantages of cognitive-based grade categories, how it can improve assessment design, and give more detailed feedback to students on what cognitive skills they need to improve their learning. We will also examine examples of cognitive-based grading (including year plans, assessments and grade book setup) in multiple subject areas, and look at ways to adapt your current assessments so this is not more work for teachers.
Date/Time: | May 24, 2024 (9:00 am – 12:00 pm MTN) (3.00 hours) |
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Audience: | Div II, III or IV but most applicable to III and IV |
Fee: |
$75.00 (Member Rate) $100.00 (Non-member Rate) |
Location: | Virtual (Google Meet) |
Event Code: | OS 23/24-54 |
Series: | Grades that Inform: Using Cognitive-Based Assessment vs. Traditional Grading |
Facilitator

Shelly Cloke
Shelly Cloke, B.Ed, M.Ed in the Neuroscience of Learning and Instructional Leadership.--Teacher (grade 6/7 in Drayton Valley, AB), Presenter, Former High School Principal, and Instructional Coach specializing in assessment and instructional practice; contract presenter for the Alberta Assessment Consortium. Getting me to talk about assessment is easy--getting me to stop is the hard part! :)