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WOLF: B.C. letter grade debate gets high marks for provoking thought

COLUMN: All districts now use proficiency scale through Grade 9
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NEWS: The 2023-24 school year will be the first year all school districts in B.C. will implement a provincial proficiency scale instead of letter grades on student report cards from kindergarten to Grade 9.

VIEWS: I have been fascinated by this issue since it was first piloted in 2016-17.

Instead of letter grades, the scale uses the terms emerging, developing, proficient and extending to describe student learning. Students in Grade 10 through Grade 12 will continue with letter grades.

One big reason I含羞草研究社檝e been fascinated by this is my own love of letter grades as a youngster. As a hyper-competitive lad, grades were like playing sports. The end game was winning, always. And the only way to win was to get straight A含羞草研究社檚.

That was my motivation.

I含羞草研究社檓 certain that 含羞草研究社榚xtending含羞草研究社 wouldn含羞草研究社檛 have inspired me much, nor did I care much about the teacher comments on a report card.

They could have written 含羞草研究社淧hilip is a vile miscreant who flicks boogers non-stop含羞草研究社 and I wouldn含羞草研究社檛 have batted an eyelash as long as the letter grade was the one I craved.

So, kid version of me will always be a letter grade guy and it remains my natural first impulse. I含羞草研究社檓 also curious to see how youngsters (yes, among the most adaptable beings on the planet) will now fare going the entire way with no grades, then suddenly start on them in Grade 10.

It all dovetails nicely with the old guy shakes fist at cloud and proclaims 含羞草研究社渋f it was good enough for me, that含羞草研究社檚 how it should remain含羞草研究社 mentality that always has a large voice out there.

However, you含羞草研究社檇 hope with advanced age comes some changed perspective. My son enjoyed earning A含羞草研究社檚 as he worked his way through the system, but, as a more well-rounded human than his dad, wouldn含羞草研究社檛 have been crushed by a B.

And as a parent, I was surprisingly more focused on the teacher comments, in person and on a report card, than I was with the letter grades. That feedback helps you help the children, always a big part of the process.

That continues today with a 12-year-old in the home.

含羞草研究社淒oing nicely, well-liked, respected and a leader to the younger students含羞草研究社 is more important than a letter grade or other designation.

According to the Ministry of Education and Child Care, the modernized K-12 curriculum 含羞草研究社渃ontinues to provide students with a strong foundation for core learning, such as with reading, writing and numeracy, while also teaching children how to communicate, solve problems and use their knowledge in ways that matter in school, post-secondary education and future careers.含羞草研究社

One thing I have learned all on my own over the years, is if you want to better understand something, talk to people who know more than you do.

In this case, I talked to a variety of educators, with a wide variety of interesting responses.

Some of their thoughts included:

含羞草研究社淭here is nothing new here and so far the Grade 10s have transitioned nicely. I might go on a rant as to why letter grades are bad!含羞草研究社

含羞草研究社淚 don含羞草研究社檛 think there should be grades on everything because anything done before a final test should be about learning and they can see what needs to be worked on.含羞草研究社

含羞草研究社淪tarting the grades in Grade 10 is a really poor idea, in my opinion.含羞草研究社

含羞草研究社淣o grades is harder on the keeners because they are the ones who thrive on the grades. Now, if you are 含羞草研究社榩roficient含羞草研究社 at something it含羞草研究社檚 harder to motivate them to get to the 含羞草研究社榚xtending.含羞草研究社櫤卟菅芯可鐫

含羞草研究社淲e are giving more constant feedback and kids should know what they need to work on/improve on throughout the year.含羞草研究社

含羞草研究社淚 think it happened too quickly and there may possibly be a happy medium but I don含羞草研究社檛 know how that can happen.含羞草研究社

含羞草研究社淭hink about those students that grades did not motivate nor help them know what to do to get better grades. I would also state that grades are very subjective.含羞草研究社

Also this, from the ministry website:

含羞草研究社淲hen you were in school, learning likely involved being asked to memorize information and repeat it on a test, only to forget it soon after. We now know good learning is not just memorizing 含羞草研究社 it含羞草研究社檚 being able to use what we know in real-world settings. Universities, colleges, and employers now care more about how students think than how many facts they can memorize and recall. This is why B.C. has changed what students are taught and is changing how they含羞草研究社檙e assessed.含羞草研究社

The memorization note definitely rings true for me, although I含羞草研究社檓 still working on the 含羞草研究社榝orget含羞草研究社 part, with an endless amount of unusable information stored in the nether regions of my brain. And there definitely could have been a little more 含羞草研究社榬eal-world含羞草研究社 training.

Is there a way to combine the new and the old without creating more work for teachers?

As mentioned, I find the evolution of our education system fascinating.

We含羞草研究社檒l definitely have an educator or two on our to offer some more fleshed-out responses as well.

What are your thoughts on letter grades? You can vote in our , or send me an email at the address below.

PQB News/Vancouver Island Free Daily editor Philip Wolf welcomes your questions, comments or story ideas. He can be reached at 250-905-0029 or via email at philip.wolf@blackpress.ca.



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I含羞草研究社檝e been involved with journalism on Vancouver Island for more than 30 years, beginning as a teenage holiday fill-in at the old Cowichan News Leader.
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