Alternative Grading Models
A workshop titled "Mini-Workshop: Alternative Grading Models" originally presented for CAT+FD on 17 March 2026 by Dr. Jason Todd
Abstract
Traditional grading systems tend to orient students toward point accumulation rather than learning, generate anxiety (particularly for first-generation and underrepresented students), and produce feedback that students rarely engage with once a grade has been assigned. Alternative grading approaches shift the focus toward evidence of learning and reduce adversarial faculty-student dynamics by moving rigor to course design rather than evaluation.
- Contract Grading establishes a written agreement at the start of the semester in which students commit to a defined body of work in exchange for a defined grade.
- Specifications Grading assesses work as complete or incomplete against clearly published criteria.
- Ungrading removes grades from individual assignments entirely. Students receive qualitative feedback throughout the semester and complete a self-assessment at the end.
- Negotiated Grading involves students and instructor co-determining what will count as evidence of learning and how it will be evaluated.
Resources
References
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