Paradigm supports the use of concurrent grading systems to give providers flexibility on how academic outcomes are awarded to course enrolments, unit enrolments, and assessments. The grading system within Paradigm is also equipped to handle changes to grading schemas that are necessary to make over time. This knowledge article will provide a detailed workflow on how you can search, add, and edit grade items according to the business requirements of your institution.
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Key Terms and ConceptsSelect the links below for a detailed explanation of some of the key terms and concepts in relation to this Paradigm feature: Grade Types
The default configuration of Paradigm includes a set of generic grade types that reflect common grading systems used by Australian-based education providers.
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Grade Point Average (GPA)Grade Point Average (GPA) is a summary statistic that represents a student’s average performance in their studies over a stated period of time, such as one semester or over the entire course. GPAs are numbers that are often calculated to two decimal places. They are used as indicators of average grade (numerically) to provide a less ambiguous and more concrete measure of student performance than a lettered grade. GPA is also used for sorting groups of students into rank order for awards and merits. GPA requires the allocation of grade points to each unit enrolment outcome. Specifically, this involves allocating a grade point value (e.g. 5) to a specific letter score (e.g. credit). Australian providers differ on the exact grade point scale to use, but the process is always the same. We implemented GPA in a way that reflects industry practice. You may define your own GPA scale by adding the relevant information to the grading schema defined in the user interface, Go to SYSTEM > Search Grade Type > search for UNIT_GRADE >, and then Edit Grade Points against each Grade Type. Weighted Grade Point Average (Weighted GPA)This value represents the weighted grade points for all unit enrolments that contain a grade point value. ie The grade points is not blank. The formula for this field is as follows Weighted Average Mark (WAM)
NOTE: Weighted Average Mark calculates based on the rule that a unit enrolment has been assigned a published grade that has a Grade Point value attached on the associated grade schema. You can check that by going to System > Search Grade Type > Search for UNIT_GRADE, check whether Grade Points have been set against each grade. NOTE: Weighted Average Mark calculates based on the rule that a unit enrolment has been assigned a published grade that has a Grade Point value attached on the associated grade schema. You can check that by going to System > Search Grade Type > Search for UNIT_GRADE, check whether Grade Points have been set against each grade. Weighted Average Mark (WAM) is calculated based on a student’s actual marks (e.g. 58, 65, and so on) and the year level and weighting level defined at each base unit. If no weighting level is defined at the base unit then the system will assume a weighting of one. Here is the detailed calculation method the system follows:
You can find the Calculated WAM button on the student’s course enrolment page.
Using the above table the WAM is calculated as follows: 5480 / 76 = 72.10 Grades and Enrolment Status CodeNOTE: Certain grades need to be paired with enrolment status codes. e.g. a Fail grades needs to be paired with a Failed Status code so that the student is able to re-take the unit again in a subsequent study period and report the failed HEIMS status code for the unit. NOTE: Certain grades need to be paired with enrolment status codes. e.g. a Fail grades needs to be paired with a Failed Status code so that the student is able to re-take the unit again in a subsequent study period and report the failed HEIMS status code for the unit.
Multiple Grade SchemaMultiple grades schema can be used in Paradigm at the same time for different Courses. For example, a VET level course uses Competency Achieved / Competency not Achieved as opposed to a Higher Education Course that uses the HD, DN, CR, P, F system. When a Course of Study is established, the grading schema to be used for it can be selected as part of the setup. This is achieved by setting the Unit Grade type and the Assessment Grade type options within the Course record. When this option has not been set or selected (the field is left blank) the system will default to using the unit_grade for the grading system. Percentages and GradesNOTE: When final grades are either entered or imported from LMS (e.g. Blackboard or Moodle) the system won't round grades up or down. NOTE: When final grades are either entered or imported from LMS (e.g. Blackboard or Moodle) the system won't round grades up or down. For example, if a CR requires a minimum grade of 60.0 and the student achieves a 59.99 the grade will be recorded as the lower grade of a Pass. |
BE ADVISED: Changing any of the grade values will cause historical reports to print according to the new grade values. Consult with your "Nominated Contact Person" or other Paradigm Expert before making any changes. If you are the "Nominated Contact Person" or Paradigm Expert for your institution and need further help, please consult the Silverband Helpdesk for more information. |
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Updating the grading system is not a frequent or regular occurrence, and is usually done when the institution is changing from one grading system to another e.g. from numerical grades to letter grades, or when adding a new grading system (e.g. Vocational Learning of Competency Achieved, Competency not Achieved).
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Updating the grading system is not a frequent or regular occurrence, and is usually done when the institution is changing from one grading system to another e.g. from numerical grades to letter grades, or when adding a new grading system (e.g. Vocational Learning of Competency Achieved, Competency not Achieved).
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INFO: If you want to search for a Grade Type by Id or a keyword of the Grade System, you can do so by typing in the Grade Type Id field and click the SEARCH GRADE TYPES button after. However, if you want to search for all the Grade Types to display, follow the instructions below. |
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Choose the System menu > Search Grade Type > Click the SEARCH GRADE TYPES button.
After doing the steps above, a list of all Grade Types will appear as shown below. Select on the Blue hyperlink next to the Grade type to be viewed (e.g. Assessment Grade, Competency Grade, Course Grade, ELICOS Grade, or Unit Grade).
After selecting a Grade Type to view, a screen the same as below will display all the possible grades a student can achieve on that specific Grade Type.
INFO: In the example above, all possible grades a student can get after completing a unit are displayed. |
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INFO: In the example above, a UNIT_GRADE Type is chosen. |
A form to add another possible grade of your chosen Grade Type will appear. Fill out the “GRADE ITEM DETAILS” Form. Refer to the “Grade Type Fields” section above under the “Key Terms and Concepts” heading for the description of each field.
Once all the details have been filled out, click the SAVE GRADE button to add the newly created possible grade a student can get on that Grade Type.
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NOTE: In the example below, the D grade under the UNIT_GRADE Type has been chosen. |
A form to edit the details and conditions of the chosen possible grade under a Grade Type will appear. Update the fields as necessary, while ensuring that any fields that must be unique, are not changed to overwrite an existing record with that value. Refer to the “Grade Type Fields” section above under the “Key Terms and Concepts” heading for the description of each field.
After editing the fields, click the SAVE GRADE button to apply the changes.
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