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==The BTEC Advanced Grading Method==
BTEC marking is an [[Advanced grading methods|advanced grading method]] for use with Moodle assignments. This method of marking is used mainly with the vocational criteria assessed assignments as found in secondary and further education. The classic example is the BTEC qualifications from the Edexcel exam board. A teacher enters a comment per pre-defined criteria and indicates if the student has met the criteria or not. There is no concept of percentages, numbers or letters. Criteria are either met or not met.  An assignment can have criteria at Pass, Merit and Distinction level and any combination of those levels (referred to for short as P, M and D). For example an assignment might have P1, M1, D1, or only P1 or P1, P2 and D1. If a student fails to get all P criteria they get an overall Refer for the assignment. If they get all P all D but miss an M they will get an overall Pass. This table shows how the grades can work out.


BTEC marking is an [[Advanced grading methods|advanced grading method]] where a teacher enters a comment per pre-defined criteria and indicates if the student has met the criteria or not. There is no concept of percentages, numbers or letters. Criteria are either met or not met.  An assignment can have criteria at Pass, Merit and Distinction level and any combination of those levels (referred to for short as P, M and D). For example an assignment might have P1, M1, D1, or only P1 or P1, P2 and D1. If a student fails to get all P criteria they get an overall Refer for the assignment. If they get all P all D but miss an M they will get an overall Pass.
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==Selecting BTEC marking==
==Selecting BTEC marking for an assignment==
*Create an assignment, and in the ''Grades'' section, select the BTEC scale. This is inserted into the system when the BTEC marking grading method is installed.
*Create an assignment, and in the ''Grades'' section, select the BTEC scale. This is inserted into the system when the BTEC marking grading method is installed.


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*Add the level of the criteria you want to define (this must be P, M or D followed by a number bigger than 0)
*Add the level of the criteria you want to define (this must be P, M or D followed by a number bigger than 0)


==Adding Criteria==
[[File:leveledit.png]]
[[File:leveledit.png]]


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[[File:editrequirement.png]]
[[File:editrequirement.png]]
When you add the second and subsequent criteria arrows will appear allowing you to move them up and down to change the order as in this screen shot.
[[File:addcriteria.png]]


Add the remaining criteria. Typically the criteria are spread over two or more assignment. So Assignment 1 might have P1, P2, M2, and D1
Add the remaining criteria. Typically the criteria are spread over two or more assignment. So Assignment 1 might have P1, P2, M2, and D1
and Assignment 2 will have the remaining criteria according to the specification. There are no limits on how high the numbers go in each criteria. An assignment could have P1, P3 and D4 or just D2, the marking will work in the same way.
and Assignment 2 will have the remaining criteria according to the specification.  
 


Add in any frequently used comments you might want to easily add and Click the Save BTEC marking and make ready button to apply the method to the assignment.
Add in any frequently used comments you might want to easily add and Click the Save BTEC marking and make ready button to apply the method to the assignment.
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[[File:saveandmakeready.jpg]]
[[File:saveandmakeready.jpg]]


Once the Save button is clicked the whole form will be displayed as in the screen shot.
==Grading Submissions==
 
Double clicking on a Frequently used comment will bring it into the currently selected feedback box. The final grade is calculated when the save changes button is clicked.
[[File:btecsaved.png]]
[[File:gradesheet.png]]
 


==Course total in gradebook==
==Course total in gradebook==
In the gradebook the course total will appear as a number by default but it can be changed to the BTEC scale in the category. If the course only has BTEC  
In the gradebook the course total will appear as a number by default but it can be changed to the BTEC scale in the category. If the course only has BTEC  
graded items and every item has chance for a Distinction grade it can make sense to set the course total to reflect the lowest grade achieved. This should mean the course total will reflect the correct overall grade for students. Note that if you have an assignment that does not have any Distinction criteria the course total can never reach a Distinction. You might work around this by adding a "Dummy" Distinction criteria to any assignment that has no real Distinction criteria, to ensure the students get appropriate credit.
graded items and every item has chance for a Distinction grade it can make sense to set the course total to reflect the lowest grade achieved. This should mean the course total will reflect the correct overall grade for students.


[[File:categorytotal.png]]
[[File:categorytotal.png]]
Then set the Aggregation to Lowest grade, select grade type as scale and set the scale to BTEC.
[[File:categoryscale.png]]
==Other BTEC Grading Solutions==
An alternative more comprehensive solution to grading BTEC assignments is available from Bedford College. See here
http://moodlegrades.bedford.ac.uk

Latest revision as of 06:45, 2 July 2014

BTEC marking
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Downloads https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=gradingform_btec
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Maintainer(s) Marcus Green

The BTEC Advanced Grading Method

BTEC marking is an advanced grading method for use with Moodle assignments. This method of marking is used mainly with the vocational criteria assessed assignments as found in secondary and further education. The classic example is the BTEC qualifications from the Edexcel exam board. A teacher enters a comment per pre-defined criteria and indicates if the student has met the criteria or not. There is no concept of percentages, numbers or letters. Criteria are either met or not met. An assignment can have criteria at Pass, Merit and Distinction level and any combination of those levels (referred to for short as P, M and D). For example an assignment might have P1, M1, D1, or only P1 or P1, P2 and D1. If a student fails to get all P criteria they get an overall Refer for the assignment. If they get all P all D but miss an M they will get an overall Pass. This table shows how the grades can work out.

Criteria (Pass, Merit and Distinction) Grade Achieved
P1 P2 M1 M2 D1 D2
No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Refer
Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Pass
Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Merit
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Distinction

Selecting BTEC marking for an assignment

  • Create an assignment, and in the Grades section, select the BTEC scale. This is inserted into the system when the BTEC marking grading method is installed.

scaleselect.jpg

From the Grading method drop down menu select the BTEC marking option:


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Creating a new BTEC marking form

  • When the assignment has been created and BTEC marking selected as above, click Save and display and choose Define new grading form from scratch

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  • Give the BTEC marking a name and description.
  • Add the level of the criteria you want to define (this must be P, M or D followed by a number bigger than 0)

leveledit.png

Click on the greyed out text 'Click to edit' under the title "Requirements for completing criteria" and enter a description of what the student needs to do to achieve this criteria.

editrequirement.png

Add the remaining criteria. Typically the criteria are spread over two or more assignment. So Assignment 1 might have P1, P2, M2, and D1 and Assignment 2 will have the remaining criteria according to the specification.

Add in any frequently used comments you might want to easily add and Click the Save BTEC marking and make ready button to apply the method to the assignment.

saveandmakeready.jpg

Grading Submissions

Double clicking on a Frequently used comment will bring it into the currently selected feedback box. The final grade is calculated when the save changes button is clicked. gradesheet.png

Course total in gradebook

In the gradebook the course total will appear as a number by default but it can be changed to the BTEC scale in the category. If the course only has BTEC graded items and every item has chance for a Distinction grade it can make sense to set the course total to reflect the lowest grade achieved. This should mean the course total will reflect the correct overall grade for students.

categorytotal.png

Then set the Aggregation to Lowest grade, select grade type as scale and set the scale to BTEC.

categoryscale.png

Other BTEC Grading Solutions

An alternative more comprehensive solution to grading BTEC assignments is available from Bedford College. See here http://moodlegrades.bedford.ac.uk