Teachers Grade Book Views
Rediker Software is pleased to include Edline's GradeQuick gradebook software in our School Office Suite9reg; of administrative software for schools. GradeQuick is not only the nation's leading teacher gradebook, but it also adds assessment of skills and standards to become our most powerful student assessment tool yet. Packed with new features and enhancements that support teachers in their day-to-day classroom activities, GradeQuick offers dozens of innovative and time-saving tools. GradeQuick is available for all platforms - Web, Network, Handheld
Guideline for Failing Grades: If you are using the Percentage or Point based grading system, a failing grade is typically less than 60%. However, if a student misses an assignment or scores less than 50%, in the gradebook you should record the grade as 50% or half the points for that assignment. Why? On a typical 4-point GPA scale, F=0 and A=4, so the average between an F and an A is a C=2. If you are using a percentage or point based grading scale, is the average between a 0% (F) and 100% (A) also a C? No, the average would be 50%=F. An Exception: Teachers might choose to give a 0% in order to penalize students for not turning in assignments and to discourage laziness. This would also distinguish a student who didn't do anything from one who struggles but only scores a 50%.