as evidence of her knowledge , skills and understanding . The Common Rubric below is consistently used across all grades and courses to define progress in terms of proficiency .
Please note : For programs such as Outdoor Education , a “ MR ” measure is used to indicate that the student has ‘ met the requirements ’ of the program or a ‘ NMR ’ indicates that the student has ‘ not met the requirements ’.
Incomplete :
• An “ IE ” on a student gradebook alerts students of incomplete assignments or insufficient evidence of learning on assignments . An “ IE ” on the reports alert both students and parents that there is insufficient evidence thus far to report an overall achievement . When students , for a variety of reasons , have not provided sufficient evidence of learning in relation to the Learning Standards of the provincial curriculum . This means that teachers do not have enough information to adequately assess a student using the four point Provincial Proficiency Scale or letter grades and percentages . The “ IE ” symbol is temporary and may be used at any time during the school year on all reports . Some examples of when an “ IE ” symbol might be required include :
• when a student has recently moved to a new school or district , resulting in a lack of
• submitted work or observable learning
• when a student has been ill or away from school for a significant period , resulting in a lack of submitted work or observable learning
• when a student has not submitted a significant volume of work for other reasons
Not Submitted :
• An “ NS ” in a gradebook records as an assessment task that is not submitted
Insufficient Evidence :
• An “ IE ” on a student report alerts parents / guardians
When students , for a variety of reasons , have not provided sufficient evidence of learning
in relation to the Learning Standards of the provincial curriculum . This means that teachers do not have enough information to adequately assess a student using the four point Provincial Proficiency Scale or letter grades and percentages . The “ IE ” symbol is temporary and may be used at any time during the school year on all reports . Some examples of when an “ IE ” symbol might be required include :
• when a student has recently moved to a new school or district , resulting in a lack of
• submitted work or observable learning
• when a student has been ill or away from school for a significant period , resulting in a lack of submitted work or observable learning
• when a student has not submitted a significant volume of work for other reasons
Relative to a measure of proficiency expected at this point of time in the academic year , the student …
Limited ( LT ) 40
• Demonstrates a limited understanding of the simple concepts and competencies at this time .
• The student requires — and is encouraged to seek — ongoing support to demonstrate her understanding and meet course expectations .
Emerging ( EM ) 65
• Demonstrates some understanding of the simple concepts and competencies ; there is evidence of gaps in understanding .
• The student requires — and is encouraged to seek — considerable support to address gaps in her understanding .
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