Event Details

Community of Practice: Alternative Grading Practices

This Community of Practice supports instructors interested in implementing grading practices that focus on learning and feedback over points. It is a semester-long commitment with whole group meetings once a month and a commitment to a smaller group as decided upon by each group. New members are welcome to join the whole group meeting to see what the CoP is all about.

Purpose: Explore and share different types of assessments and how to make grading practices more equitable. Topics will include student-generated rubrics, mastery grading, standards-based grading, and more as defined by the CoP.

Vision: Increase student motivation and learning at CSU through equitable assessment.

Mission: Build and strengthen community and teaching skills by sharing resources, stories, knowledge, and experience to promote equitable grading at CSU.

Teaching Effectiveness Framework Alignment: (1) Feedback and Assessment

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  • Date: January 12, 2026 - February 1, 2026
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