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What really is an “A”?

What really is an “A”?

Grades are meant to be representative of a child’s progress. If a student is doing well, they receive an A or B, 3’s or 4’s. Often overlooked is the actual measure of progress: feedback. If you want to tackle objectives for a student, look no further than descriptive notes that highlight strengths and weaknesses.

Posted on July 21, 2018August 23, 2018 by Chris McNuttIn Blog, Education, Rationale6 Minutes Read

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