
Ungrading is more than just the latest trend in higher education. Moving from alternative assessment to mainstream practices, these approaches offer practical solutions to many of the challenges posed by traditional grading.
Ungrading is an umbrella term for a variety of learning focused evaluation strategies that share an ideology: to reduce the pressure of grades while increasing students’ sense of agency in their learning. Ungrading strategies can be implemented in classes of all sizes and disciplines and have many variations (ie., self-assessment, peer assessment, formative assessments etc.) that can be customized to suit the size and level of the course.
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Buck, D. (2020). Crowdsourcing ungrading. Pressbooks.
Stommel, J. (2023). Undoing the grade: Why we grade, and how to stop. Pressbooks.
Maclean's: Its time for Canadian universities to go gradeless
NPR: To help new students adapt, some colleges are eliminating grades
CBC: With "ungrading" these students aren't getting marks on their assignments, and they're loving it
Inside Higher Ed: Why Ungrading as a form of access, equality in the classroom
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Spurlock, S. (2023). Improving student motivation by ungrading. SIGCSE 2023: Proceedings of the 54th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education 1, 631–637. https://doi.org/10.1145/3545945.3569747
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The following resources have been compiled from those generously shared online by post-secondary educators and institutions exploring innovative approaches to ungrading and alternative assessment.
Clarissa Sorensen-Unruh: Ungrading Template, Sample Exams and Sample Feedback
Jesse Stommel; Digital Studies: Mid-Term Reflection & Final Reflection
Celest Leander; Biology: Ungrading Primer and Sample Self-Assessment Form
Lafayette College; English: Sample Ungraded Assignments
Cate Denial, History; Sample Assignments
Ian O'Bryne; Technology: Sample Assignments
