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Which type of grading system compares a student's performance to that of their peers in the same group or class?

ACriterion-Referenced Grading

BMastery Grading

CNorm-Referenced Grading

DPercentage Grading

Answer:

C. Norm-Referenced Grading

Read Explanation:

Grading in evaluation

In education, grading is a systematic process of assigning symbols or numbers to represent a student's level of achievement or performance in a course or subject. It's a key component of evaluation, aiming to provide a summary of a student's learning and understanding

Types of grading systems

Percentage Grading: 

  • Assigning numerical scores from 0 to 100%, based on exams and assignments.

Letter Grading: 

  • Using a scale of A-F, often with plus/minus modifiers, to represent different levels of achievement.

Norm-Referenced Grading: 

  • Comparing a student's performance to that of their peers in the same group or class.

Criterion-Referenced Grading (Standards-Based Grading): 

  • Evaluating a student's performance against pre-established standards or learning objectives, rather than comparing them to other students.

Mastery Grading

  • Students need to demonstrate a specified level of attainment to pass.

Pass/Fail Grading

  • A binary system where students either pass or fail based on meeting minimum requirements.

Narrative Grading

  • Providing descriptive written feedback about a student's overall performance, often in addition to or in place of letter or numerical grades


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