Author/Authors :
Isnawati, Ida Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Tulungagung - Tulungagung, Indonesia , Saukah, Ali Universitas Negeri Malang Jl. Semarang 5 Malang, Indonesia
Abstract :
This study investigated teachers’ grading decision making, focusing
on their beliefs underlying their grading decision making, their grading
practices and assessment types, and factors they considered in grading decision
making. Two teachers from two junior high schools applying different
curriculum policies in grade reporting in Indonesian educational context were
interviewed in depth to reveal their grading decision making. The results
show that the teachers believe that assigning grades is not only for measuring
the students’ ability, but also for making them active users of the language,
giving them life skills and experience and motivating them. In addition, these
teachers use various grading practices involving not only formal assessment
but also informal one. Remedial tests, giving more tasks and grade adjustment
are also done to reach the criteria of passing grade. The factors considered
in grading decision making are achievement factors in the forms of
scores from formal and informal assessment and non-achievement factors involving
students’ effort and behavior, curriculum and school policy.