Possibility of Any Grading Systems

Five-point, hundred-point, symbolic, or pass/fail — set your own scales and ranges. Different scales can be assigned for current and final grades.

Forms of Work and Weights

From homework to tests and projects — each type of work can have its own weight. This helps to account for the complexity of assignments when calculating the average and final grades.

Weighted Average Grade

The grade is calculated taking into account the importance of each assignment. The teacher and mentor see the formative and summative parts separately — this helps to timely adjust the student's educational trajectory.

Cumulative Grade

The system sums up the percentages earned for blocks of assignments. The school determines which blocks to include and assigns their respective weights.

Criterion-Based Assessment

The system allows for criterion-based assessment — teachers can assign scores based on criteria, track skill mastery, and monitor progress for each student. The system visualizes progress: mastered skills, problem areas, and the breadth and depth of learning.

Academic Debt

If a student fails to complete mandatory work or receives a grade below the minimum threshold, the system automatically reflects the debt in reports and the student's personal account.

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