Marzano Progress Report Average Scores

Marzano Progress Report Average Scores

In a competency-based system, students advance to higher levels of learning at their own pace. Since learners in the same class may be working at different levels in selected content areas, we use a weighting system to average scores depending on the level of the measurement topic relative to the student’s grade level.

Students are graded on a four-point scale as outlined in your school’s progress reports.

Here is how the weighting works:

 

 

 

 


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