
How do you grade and assess team projects? Do you give the same grade to the whole group? Do you assign roles and sections to allow individual grading? Do you have students evaluate one another’s contributions? And how do you know if students have really become better team players over the course of the quarter? In these two sessions, we will examine the pros and cons of a variety of assessment and grading methods—and brainstorm ways to overcome the potential issues. We will explore:
- The principles of the “transparency framework” for assignment and assessment design
- Assessing “soft skills” like teamwork
- Effective formative & summative team assessments BC faculty have used before
- Strengths and limitations of different approaches to assessment and grading
Explore project-based learning with Miranda Kato and Michael Reese. This workshop series entails three hours of meetings and three hours of independent study and work.
6 PD Hours | 10 seats | $75 stipend*
January 22 and January 29, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. in D104E. Remote option may be available, please contact Michael Reese or Miranda Kato.
Click here to register For more information, contact Miranda Kato (miranda.kato@bellevuecollege.edu), Project-based Learning Lead, a joint position in RISE and the Faculty Commons.
Click here to register For more information, contact Miranda Kato (miranda.kato@bellevuecollege.edu), Project-based Learning Lead, a joint position in RISE and the Faculty Commons.
Last Updated March 26, 2019