{"id":13558,"date":"2020-10-23T10:35:11","date_gmt":"2020-10-23T14:35:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/aurora-institute.org\/?post_type=cw_post&p=13558"},"modified":"2020-10-23T10:35:11","modified_gmt":"2020-10-23T14:35:11","slug":"how-standards-based-grading-led-us-to-empower-part-2-the-power-of-evidence","status":"publish","type":"cw_post","link":"https:\/\/aurora-institute.org\/cw_post\/how-standards-based-grading-led-us-to-empower-part-2-the-power-of-evidence\/","title":{"rendered":"How Standards-Based Grading Led Us to Empower, Part 2: The Power of Evidence"},"content":{"rendered":"
Increased interest in student-centered learning management systems that support equitable assessment and student self-direction as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic further amplify the value of this excellent two-part series that was originally <\/em>posted<\/em><\/a> on the <\/em>Edtech Elixirs blog. Adam Watson is Digital Learning Coordinator for Shelby County in Kentucky, a district that\u2019s deeply devoted to competency-based education.<\/em><\/p>\n When our district began a move to standards-based grading (SBG), we realized that we needed a different digital tool. In the previous blog entry<\/a>, I discussed how the limitations of a traditional grading system led us to SBG, and ultimately, Empower Learning<\/a>. In this entry, I give an overview on the grading features of Empower and how it integrates with our standards-based learning philosophy.<\/p>\n While Empower is a fully functioning learning management system, its core capability of capturing student evidence and calculating this for overall standard scores is really the “crown jewel” of the tool.<\/p>\n But first, what do you see when you log into Empower? There are three main interface tabs. The Instruction Tab is where you can see classes (either fed from your student information system or custom-created groups), as well as create and assign instructional materials like Activities and Quizzes. The Reporting Tab is where you can output progress reports and export other data. The Scoring Tab is where “gradebooks” are located, and the place where evidence and standards are scored. (Remember, as is necessary in SBG, these scores are based on established Mastery Scales\u2014for Shelby, these range in whole numbers from 0 to 4.)<\/p>\n