Perils of the Participation Grade: Rethinking our Evaluation of Participation

Perils of the Participation Grade: Rethinking our Evaluation of Participation

Stephanie Bailey, Glenbrook South High SchoolStaley 140

As educators, we know the value of participation. However, we also know that many barriers to participation exist in and out of the classroom. We know that participation grades favor extroverted students, and at their worst, participation grades “may be inherently ableist” (Laurel Bastian, as cited in D’Agostino, 2023).  But what if there is a way we could abandon the perilous participation grade while simultaneously showing students we value daily engagement? There is a way: the Engagement Grade.

In this session, Dr. Stephanie Bailey will define the Engagement Grade and the implementation of it with various abilities and grade levels. Dr. Bailey has been teaching high school English for 27 years and has taught at the community college level. Also, she has been a reader for the AP Language and Composition test. Currently, she teaches AP Language and Composition and remedial junior English.

Session Materials: Handout 1; Handout 2

Fri 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
High School, Middle/Jr. High
2024, Classroom Management, Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, Instructional Techniques (Teacher-centered), Pedagogical Preparation and Practice
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