As of last year, there were an estimated 50 million students
in the United States who were attending public elementary and secondary
schools. Within the next few years, these children will be having full time
jobs and contributing towards the growth of the nation. It is no secret that
good education has an effect on progress of a people, which is why it is
important to ensure that education systems are constantly evolving. In this
spirit, the grading system that is employed by majority of the schools in the
USA is observed to give rise to many problems, and it will have to be changed
if we want the children of the future to be competent.
The present scenario
The present system makes a student sit through a class for
an entire year and allows progression to a higher grade once they prove their
proficiency at the end of the year. This kind of a system assumes that students
have gained expertise in their subjects before they are made to sit through
more advanced classes. But empirical evidence shows that students can progress
to higher grades even when they are not competent enough to grasp advanced
concepts.
The grading system has, for many years, been the subject of
criticism as many people become acutely aware of the effect it has on children.
One of the primary issues is that the grading system focuses on achieving
marks, instead of learning the concept thoroughly. The intrinsic motivation for
students in such a system is to get good grades, and this forces them to take
lesser risks in their learning process, instead of exploring topics that lie
beyond their current skill set.
The very approach to learning is corrupted when the message
given by an educational institution is “grades matter more than learning”. As
the students study a book with the intention of memorizing facts, their quality
of understanding the essence of the text is diminished, and this effect is
magnified as the students progress through higher levels of the education
system.
Why improvement would not really help
Many people are of the opinion that an improvement in the
education system is a necessity, but they may not be very open to completely
doing away with the grading system. Several schools around the country try to
augment the grading system by introducing innovative policies, yet these
methods do not stand the test of time. The reason that superficial improvements
to the grading system do not work is because it is psychologically flawed.
Experts of pedagogy agree that the learning process
inherently motivates students, not because they stand to gain good grades, but
because the subject matter interests them. The grading system, instead of
acknowledging this quality, forces a structure of rewards and punishments in
the hopes of spurring young minds to work harder. Studies conducted by
educational psychologists reveal that simply focusing on the assessment process
can undermine the quality of learning, as the students monitor their
performance instead of trying to grasp the nuances of the subject matter.
How to move towards standards-based learning
The process of change towards standards-based learning is
arduous and it will require the combined efforts of school administrators and
teachers, if a school hopes to use such a system in the long run. To make a
gradual move away from the grading system, a school administrator needs to
first have extensive discussions with teachers, parents and even students about
the effects of the present system. The main rebuttal people have against
changing the grading system is that it becomes nearly impossible to collect
data about a student's performance. But there are far better methods of
assessing mastery which involves gathering information about the capability of
students.
Once a considerable number of people are in support of the
idea of moving away from the grading system, a school can start to eliminate
the traditional system for the youngest students, so that the system can be
continued as they progress through their education. Instead of completely
eliminating grades, an educational institution may choose to reduce the focus
on academic success to show students that learning is more important that
scoring well.
Teachers will have a major role to play in the efforts of an
educational institution, as they will need to adapt to new methods of
assessment. There will also be considerable resistance from parents and
students alike, who will argue that excellence needs to be documented with
data. When faced with such situations, remember that the goal of a school is
not to grade students competitively, but to increase knowledge within each
student. With persistence and skill, it is possible to eliminate the grading
system and move towards a competency based learning system in the long term.
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