Winter Term 2023- Now Available for Pre-Order!

Dec 1 - Feb 27, 2024

In this course, which can be used on its own or as a companion to the book Grading for Equity, we will critically examine our traditional approach to grading, establish a vision for grading that is accurate, bias-resistant, and motivational, and learn about the practices that make our grading more equitable. The course is comprised of clusters of modules that will be released over the course of the term. 

Included in the course are videos and downloadable articles and resources, as well as opportunities to connect and share practices and experiences with others enrolled in the course. 

Plus, you have the option to customize your experience:

Basic
Course + Book
  • Access to course videos/content
  • Module exercises for self-reflection
  • Course readings
  • Zoom meeting with a member of Crescendo Ed Group & cohort participants to discuss experiences and ask questions
  • Copy of Grading for Equity book


Investment Level

Examine our inherited approaches to grading and learn about equitable grading practices that are more accurate, bias-resistant, & motivational. Learn with videos, readings, exercises, & a live Q&A with Crescendo Ed Group! Includes a copy of Grading for Equity.

Course Curriculum

    1. Introduction to the Course

      FREE PREVIEW
    1. Module 1: Why Grading

    2. Module 2: History of Grading

    3. Module 2 Exercises

    4. Module 3: Impact of Traditional Grading Part 1

    5. Module 3 Exercises

    6. Module 4: Impact of Traditional Grading Part 2

    7. Module 4 Exercises

    1. Module 5: Accurate Grading Practices Part 1

    2. Module 5 Exercises

    3. Module 6: Accurate Grading Practices that are Bias-Resistant & Motivational

    4. Module 6 Exercises

    1. Module 7: Bias-Resistant Grading Practices

    2. Module 7 Exercises

    1. Module 8: Motivational Grading Practices - Part 1

    2. Module 8 Exercises

    3. Module 9: Motivational Practices that "Lift the Veil"

    4. Module 9 Exercises

    1. Module 10: Review & Possibilities for Equitable Grading

    2. Module 10 Exercises

About this course

  • $199.00
  • 20 lessons
  • 2 hours of video content

Meet Your Instructor

Joe Feldman

Author

Joe Feldman is the CEO of Crescendo Education Group (crescendoedgroup.org), a consulting organization that partners with schools, districts, and post-secondary institutions to help faculty use improved and more equitable grading and assessment practices. Joe is the author of several articles on grading, assessment, and equity, and the author of Grading for Equity: What It Is, Why it Matters, and How It Can Transform Schools and Classrooms (Corwin). He leads workshops and presentations throughout the country to support teachers and education leaders with equitable grading. Prior to founding Crescendo Ed Group, Joe has worked in education at the local and national levels for over twenty years in both charter and district school contexts, and as a teacher, principal, and district administrator. He began his career as a high school English and American history teacher in Atlanta Public Schools and was the founding principal of a charter high school in Washington, DC. He has been the Director of Charter Schools for New York City Department of Education, the Director of K–12 Instruction in Union City, California, and was a Fellow to the Chief of Staff for U.S. Secretary of Education Richard Riley. Joe earned his B.A. from Stanford University and a Master’s degree in Teaching and Curriculum from the Harvard School of Education. He lives in Oakland with his wife and two children.

FAQ

  • What if I am unhappy with the course?

    We would never want you to be unhappy! If you are unsatisfied with your purchase, please contact us in the first 30 days, and we will give you a full refund.

  • When does the course start and finish?

    The course is open now until the end of the term (see above dates). The course is completely self-paced and you have until the course end date to finish.

  • Why are there different options/plans?

    We know that people have different context and needs, so we want to tailor our courses to fit those needs. There are currently 4 options: 1) Access to online content only 2) Access to online content and a discounted copy of Grading for Equity; 3) Online course, individualized feedback/support from Joe, and a certificate of completion; 4) Online course, feedback/support from Joe, certificate, and a discounted copy of Grading for Equity. Choose the one that is the best fit for you!

  • What are the requirements?

    You just have to be willing to critically examine traditional grading, and be dedicated to creating more equitable classrooms and schools!