Grading
How are students graded in Personal Project?
Students will experience both formative and summative assessments during the project. Formative assessments are used to monitor and support learning as the student engages in the process of the project. Formative assessments use individual feedback rather than traditional letter grades as a way to provide students with insights into the ongoing development of knowledge, understanding, skills, and attitudes related to the project. Additionally, formative assessments provide evidence to the student and the teacher about where they are in their learning and where they need to go next.
Summative assessments are used at the end of the course to provide evidence for evaluating student learning. These assessments are scored using the IB Personal Project rubric which provides a summary of student proficiency levels on the course objectives: planning, applying skills, and reflection. Final summative assessment scores do not use a mathematical average to determine a final score, rather the evidence provided by the student is used to determine the best representation of student learning. This best representation is used to determine the semester grade of credit or no credit at the end of the course according to the table below.
Total Criteria Value (A+B+C) |
Class Grade |
Total score 0-8 |
No Credit |
Provide evidence of a completed product Give a presentation with a completed tri-fold Submit a completed report to turnitin.com Total score of 9-24 on the report and/or the presentation |
Credit |
The Huron Personal Project grade is assessed using three equal criteria as shown in the outline below.
A) Planning
Students will:
- state a learning goal for the project and explain how a personal interest led to that goal
- state an intended product and develop appropriate success criteria for the product
- present a clear, detailed plan for achieving the product and its associated success criteria
B) Applying Skills
Students will:
- explain how the ATL skill(s) was/were applied to help achieve their learning goal
- explain how the ATL skill(s) was/were applied to help achieve their product
C) Reflecting
Students will:
- explain the impact of the project on themselves or their learning
- evaluate the product based on the success criteria
The table below shows the four achievement levels that describe student performance on the criteria. Rubrics are used to determine achievement levels and can be found on the course material page.