I guess I could finally explain our Redo Policy at the
school.
Basically, all students have to achieve an 80 or above on
ALL assignments except final exams and Benchmarks given by the state. If a
student is in Advanced classes, like mine, they must get a 90 or above on their
work.
For example, Johnny does a quiz and gets a grade of 56, then
he will go to “Lunch Bunch” the next day. During Lunch Bunch, Johnny will
re-attempt the quiz. At the end of the day, the paper is given back to the
teacher to grade and hopefully Johnny made at least an 80. But he didn’t. So he
goes again to Lunch Bunch the next
day again. This time he makes a 94.
Now, if Johnny’s second day in Lunch Bunch wasn’t
successful, he would have to go to Encore. Encore is basically academic ISS. The
kid is pulled from all regular classes that day until he/she can finish the
assignment with an 80+ grade.
The 94 is the grade that goes in the gradebook. But if Johnny
were an overachiever, he could redo all his assignments and tests until he got
100s on everything.
In theory, it is a perfect idea. In practice, it takes
months to figure out the kinks. This is our second year of Redo at the school
and compared to last year, it is so
much better. Last year’s Redo sucked. Kids never went to Lunch Bunch and the
ladies who ran LB didn’t know who was supposed to show up and who wasn’t.
This year we started a List on Google Docs that the teachers
update everyday or every hour if necessary. So all the teachers in the school
know if any student is missing work.
We don’t let kids get away with “forgetting” their homework
and receiving a zero: the easy way out. We don’t take off 10 points for no
heading. We don’t give extra credit for bringing 10 cans for the food drive. We
don’t have free 100s for taking Mom or Dad to Parent Nite.
The kids HAVE to earn their grades here.
Of course there are many kinks in the system still. When I
need kids pulled for Encore, it usually doesn’t happen soon, and the students
that are going through Redo for the second time around (they were 7th
graders last year, so all 8th graders this year) are seeing that
this is the way to really get under teachers and admins’ skins. Don’t work.
One of my Trio has even been kicked out of Lunch Bunch
because he refuses to work.
That’s it in a gist. It is super time consuming for us
teachers, a lot of paperwork, and usually a headache trying to organize redos,
but worth it for the kids. Their grades are better, they are forced to
understand the material covered in classes, and the program won us a national
award this past spring.
TGIF…..payday and a week holiday next week! Everyone have a
GREAT Holiday!
-thaangryteacher
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