Assessment and Reporting
In 2016, BC’s educational curriculum began
undergoing an important change. The redesigned curriculum provides learners
with the necessary skills for the future and focuses on literacy, numeracy, and
the First Peoples Principles of Learning, and supports deeper learning through
concept-based and competency driven education. This shift to how and what
students learn in school requires a corresponding change to reporting policies
and practices.
The K-12 Student Reporting Policy Framework is part of an overall approach to assessment and communicating student learning which aims to provide a more complete picture of how students are doing and how their learning is progressing and developing. Through active participation in the assessment process, students are provided with, and reflect upon, meaningful information and feedback about their learning, so they are engaged and empowered to reach their learning goals. The Reporting Policy focuses on assessment and reporting practices which allow for learners and families to more fully understand where children are in their learning, where they are going next and the ways in which families can help support student success.
The following menu provides convenient links to all Ministry of Education and Child Care guidelines and resources which have been made available to support the implementation of the Reporting Policy.
- Communicating
Student Learning: Information for Parents and Caregivers Package
- Student Reporting Brochure for Families
Specific sections are available below:
- How
will I know how my child is doing?
- What
is my child learning?
- Why
is my child not getting letter grades?
- What
is descriptive feedback?
- Why
is my child self-reflecting and setting goals?
- How
will I know my child is on track to graduate?