[ola] Re: Evaluating student output using MEPNI

  • From: "Jody Soberon" <JodySo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "ola@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <ola@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2013 09:20:14 -0700

Hi JoAnna,
 
Well, our scale is MEPNI, but only MEP get credit. See below. There are 5 
levels but only the first 3 count for credit.
 
Jody


 
 
Foreign Languages
Brookings Harbor High School
>>> JoAnna Coleman <joannac@xxxxxxx> 10/23/2013 7:55 AM >>>
This is really great, thank you! Are you using a 5 point scale? We use a 4 
point scale 

JoAnna Coleman 
Spanish Teacher
Wilson High School
503-916-5280 ext. 75231
joannac@xxxxxxx
http://profecoleman.wordpress.com/


From: ola-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <ola-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Jody 
Soberon <JodySo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 7:52 AM
To: ola@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; Arnold Bleicher
Subject: [ola] Evaluating student output using MEPNI 
 
Good morning,
 
I am working on a grading rubric which my principal is requiring in order to 
assess Spanish 1 students with their abilities. Once this one makes sense and 
passes inspection, I will do the Spanish 2 Rubric. Since we are Standards and 
Proficiency based, I am using both the ACTFL guidelines and the Oregon State 
Standards  as well as Arnold's email on evaluating comprehensibility of student 
output. I am putting this out for all, and not just Arnold because I know there 
are others out there trying to figure out how to grade students on this new 
MEPNI model and can benefit from output by others already using the model. 
 
I found a rubric out from another school district to use as a guideline; it was 
much more basic and wasn't using all ACTFL language though it was based on the 
ACTFL guidelines. I am hoping that I am at least on the right track for the 
changes and additions I have made to better assess where students are moving 
and to help me look for evidence of what they can do with their performance. At 
the moment, this is all I have and is better than nothing, but I am truly 
looking forward to input from the experts.
 
 
Have a wonderful day,
 
Jody Soberon
 
P.S. In case there is anyone out there not familiar with MEPNI:
 
Mastery
Exceeds
Proficiency
Not Proficient
Insufficient evidence
 
Close to ABCDF, except N and I receive no credit and there are no other 
sublevel grades + or -. 
 
 
Foreign Languages
Brookings Harbor High School

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