Grading In Home Schooling Work
Grading in home schooling is done by the teacher-in-charge.
In most of the cases, this means mom! In this situation,
grading can get a bit tricky because it can be a little
difficult to grade your own child. There is no benchmark
against which you can evaluate your child's performance.
In most cases, you also have no awareness of how well other
children are doing. So, obviously the traditional method of
grading is perhaps not the best method to follow.
When grading a child undergoing home schooling, it is more
important to assess whether the child has understood the
subject that is being taught. Inherent in this is the fact that
if the child has not understood something, you will go over it
again. This will work in your child's favor in 2 ways.
Firstly, the child knows that if he or she fails to catch on,
the topic will be repeated till it is mastered. Secondly, the
child also knows that once the topic has been mastered, he or
she will get full credit for his hard work. Getting full reward
for the hard work put in is a great motivational factor,
especially for kids.
When assessing your child's abilities, do not allow emotions
to overcrowd your rationale. Do not yield to the cries and
tears of your child if he or she resists certain topics
or subjects. If mastering these skills is necessary, then you
as the teacher (and not as the parent alone) have to go over
the topic over and over till it sinks in. When dealing with
tougher concepts, the child may get restless and may even
show frustration or belligerence. When the child is still
young and unable to understand the importance of his lessons,
it is your responsibility to see to it that the child develops
the skill set necessary for future growth.
In case you belong to a state that requires yearly tests,
this will help you to judge your child's ability vis-à-vis his
peers. Even if it is not mandatory, you may want to test
your child every year. These tests will reveal the variations
in the child's learning pattern. It may show up unexpected
areas of strength and hitherto unknown areas of weakness.
This enables you to structure your teaching to cover the areas
that are weak, and build upon the areas that are strong.
In case your state requires a home school report card, keep
a record of the yearly development and scores of your
child. Include pertinent areas like punctuality, discipline etc
in the report. You may also need to keep a record of the
number of working days and attendance schedules.
While grading your child, make sure that you use as many
external tests as possible. There are several websites that
deal with the various age groups, and allow free downloading of
question papers. This is an excellent and cost-effective method
to assess your child. home schooling, if done in the
proper manner, will boost the child's confidence because he
will be studying to satisfy his natural curiosity. The scores
therefore will reflect his true
intelligence.
The job of an educator is to teach
students to see vitality in themselves.
~ Joseph
Campbell
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