How do grades and grading practices fit into assessment?
Grading can have several uses. As part of an assessment technique, grades can provide quantifiable and quickly understood feedback for student performance. As part of summative evaluation, grades are often a necessary element in certifying student performance measured against course outcomes. In general, grades are most effective in confirming to students what they have already discovered about their learning and achievement through an ongoing process of meaningful academic assessment. Q: Does student assessment affect faculty evaluation? A: No. At the classroom level, assessment is informed by the expertise and professional judgment of the teacher and does not need to be shared outside the classroom. At the course and program level, assessment data is collected and analyzed in the aggregate, and not by individual classes or teachers.