Focusing on the Learning Instead of Grades



354.

This number was the inspiration behind this video.  What does it represent?  Well, this is the record for the greatest number of times a student logged into my online gradebook to check their grades in one month.  And if you're doing the math, yes, this student checked their grades, on average, about 12 times a day.  Astonishing isn't it?

Each year I've been chipping away at what seems to be an obsession with grades, to now placing more emphasis on the learning process. In this video I'll share how certain practices encourage my students to focus on the learning process as opposed to the numerical grade in the online gradebook.  My hope is that you too will not only find comfort in knowing that you are not alone in dealing with this obsession, but that you will have tools in your toolbox to further promote the importance of learning and reflection.




Ms. Razz is an enthusiastic chemistry teacher in New Jersey.  She often counts herself to sleep at night using molecules or by reciting Avogadro's number. (For real.) She believes that every student has the power to learn anything, even chemistry.  After all, she remembers this hustle didn't always come easy to her. She's also a Teachers Pay Teachers seller and you can view and purchase her lessons here.

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