Mastery-Based Grading (/Standards-Based Grading / Specifications Grading [1]) is a common technique used in college math to make summative assessments and grade meaningful and useful with respect to learning
[1] Depending on who you talk to, these terms have different meanings. However, the meanings overlap significatly, and the boundaries are fuzzy at best.Nuts and Bolts of Mastery-Based Grading (part 1 | part 2)
AMS Blog: A beginner's guide to Standards-Based Grading
MBT in Undergraduate Mathematics—resources: A collection of course-specific resources
Mastery Grading Materials for Mathematics Courses: A massive collection of resources, sorted by course. Curated by Rachel Weir
Mastery-Based Testing in Undergraduate Mathematics: Website with implementation tips from college math instuctors, and syllabi and other resourses, sorted by course.
Rachel Weir—Mastery Grading: A collection of articles and resources curated by math professor Racheil Weir
All things Standards-Based Grading: A collection of articles and resources curated by Matt Townsley, including tips, examples, FAQ, and research.
MasteryGrading.com resources: A collection of resources curated by the Mastery Grading Conference
Robert Talbert—Mastery Grading: A collection of blog posts about Mastery Grading, focused on rationale and implementation
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