tisdag 14 april 2009


Grades




For this fourth blog we were supposed to write about grades, do we like them or not? I believe it is a complicated question, depending on who you ask. Teacher will think one thing, students another thing and parents a third thing.

I have worked as a teacher for almost ten years now, first in “lågstadiet” and now at “högstadiet”. I can see a big difference between the jobs when it comes to grades. In my job today I am used to grading students, but how it is done? But after giving it a real thought, I think we should have grades in school.

When you have grades you really ought to find a good way to grade students, today we use IG, G, VG and MVG. I believe the steps between the grades are way too big, students can´t accept a G, in their opinion that is a “bad” grade. VG or MVG is the only grade that counts. So a better scale for the grades is something that I would like.

How do teachers use the grades today? Very different I would say. Some just looks at the test results, some will look at the whole situation in school, but how are we supposed to do? I think it is important to have very concrete goals for the students, showing what it is that they are supposed to learn. When you give the students grades you look at the goals and compare, how far did you reach? This is what you discuss with your students when talking grades. You can´t just give grades looking at test results.

Most parents want to be a part of their children and their school-day. Grades can be a part of the communication between the home and the school. Although you have teacher-parent talk once every semester, there is things that can be forgotten. As I work at “högstadiet” I am having talks with my students and their parents regarding all subjects. This can be quite hard sometimes, I am their math and physics teacher, and now I must try to give accurate information from all their other teachers. I don´t say it can be done, but sometimes it is very hard. Grades can help at this time, showing were in the development the students are.

So I eventually, yes I think we should have grades, not only for the older student, but also for the younger ones. Giving them at a correct way and not only pointing out the difficulties, but as a primary goal to show what the students have achieved. Looking at what you can, and not what you can´t is a good for everyone.

2 kommentarer:

  1. Dear Petra...
    You have written a nice text and I like that you in every part of your text have a question that you answer. That is a good way of making the readers follow your text and it is a good way of keeping the "röda tråden".

    In the second part you write in the end that "I think we should have grades in school", and at first I was curious about why you think so but as I kept on reading I found the answer in your text. Good.

    You describe very well why you think this and that and it is good that you have so much experience around this subject.
    In the end you write that you hink we shloud have grades, both for the older and younger learners and you have motivated your statement for older learners but what about the younger, why do you think they shloud have grades?

    I think you have done a good job, I can see some words here and there that I don't think should be there, like I in "So I eventually" and a in "what you can't is a good for everyone".

    Well done

    best wishes
    Ullis

    SvaraRadera
  2. Hello Petra

    It must be good to have experiences from both primary and secondary school, as you have.

    I agree with you when you say that there are many opinions in this issue about grades. I also agree with you in your thoughts about a better scale for grades. It´s important what you say in your last sentence in your conclusion, the one about the importance of seeing what pupils can do instead of what they can´t do.

    I think you are making good paragraphing in your blog. In each paragraph you try to answer your own questions and thoughts. When it comes to thesis statement I can´t give you any advice because I have to work hard with this myself. Ulrika has already found some word constructions that seem to be wrong and I agree with her.

    You have written an arguing and interesting blog. Well done Petra!

    Best wishes

    Birgitta

    SvaraRadera