curriculum-grade-assist

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Assist with grading by applying rubrics to student work, generating criterion-level feedback, and maintaining consistency across submissions. Use when grading assignments, applying rubrics, or providing feedback. Activates on "grade this", "apply rubric", "provide feedback", or "score student work".

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When & Why to Use This Skill

The Curriculum Grade Assist skill is a comprehensive tool designed to streamline the academic assessment process. By applying structured rubrics to student work, it generates consistent, criterion-level feedback and objective scoring. It helps educators maintain high grading standards, reduce manual workload through batch processing, and provide students with actionable, growth-oriented insights tailored to their specific educational level.

Use Cases

  • Standardized Essay Grading: Automatically evaluate student essays against complex rubrics, ensuring each criterion like 'Argument Quality' or 'Grammar' is scored consistently with supporting evidence from the text.
  • Personalized Feedback Generation: Create detailed, constructive feedback reports for students that highlight specific strengths and provide concrete steps for improvement based on their unique submissions.
  • Batch Assessment Processing: Efficiently handle large volumes of student submissions, using consistency checks to flag outliers and identifying common class-wide errors for group review.
  • Objective Quiz Auto-Grading: Use answer keys to instantly grade multiple-choice or fill-in-the-blank assessments while providing immediate explanations for incorrect answers.
  • Educational Level Tailoring: Adjust the tone and depth of feedback to suit different learners, ranging from encouraging, simple language for K-5 students to rigorous, scholarly analysis for Higher Education.
namecurriculum-grade-assist
descriptionAssist with grading by applying rubrics to student work, generating criterion-level feedback, and maintaining consistency across submissions. Use when grading assignments, applying rubrics, or providing feedback. Activates on "grade this", "apply rubric", "provide feedback", or "score student work".

Grading Assistance & Rubric Application

Efficiently apply rubrics to student work with consistent, constructive, criterion-level feedback and scoring.

When to Use

  • Grade student submissions
  • Apply rubrics consistently
  • Generate feedback
  • Score assessments
  • Analyze student work quality

Required Inputs

  • Student Work: Submission to grade
  • Rubric: Scoring criteria
  • Answer Key: For objective items
  • Context: Assignment expectations

Workflow

1. Load Rubric and Student Work

Read:

  • Rubric criteria and performance levels
  • Student submission
  • Assignment prompt/expectations
  • Learning objectives assessed

2. Analyze Work Against Each Criterion

For each rubric criterion:

Identify Evidence:

  • Find relevant content in submission
  • Note what student did well
  • Note what's missing or weak

Determine Performance Level:

  • Compare to rubric descriptors
  • Select appropriate level (Exemplary, Proficient, Developing, Beginning)
  • Justify selection with specific evidence

Generate Feedback:

  • Cite specific strengths
  • Identify specific gaps
  • Suggest concrete improvements

3. Generate Grading Report

# Grading Report: [ASSIGNMENT]

**Student**: [ID or Anonymous]
**Submission Date**: [Date]
**Graded**: [Date]

## Overall Score

**Total Points**: [X] / [Y] ([Z]%)
**Performance Level**: [Exemplary | Proficient | Developing | Beginning]

## Criterion-Level Scores

### Criterion 1: [Name] (Score: [X]/[Y] - [Level])

**Performance Level**: [Exemplary/Proficient/Developing/Beginning]

**Strengths**:
- [Specific thing student did well with quote/reference]
- [Another strength with evidence]

**Areas for Growth**:
- [Specific gap with reference to submission]
- [What's missing or needs improvement]

**Feedback**:
"[Your analysis shows strong understanding of X, particularly when you explained Y. To strengthen this further, consider Z. For example, you could have..."

**Score Justification**:
This scores at [Level] because [specific reasons citing rubric descriptors].

### Criterion 2: [Name] (Score: [X]/[Y] - [Level])

[Same structure for each criterion]

## Overall Comments

**Summary of Performance**:
[2-3 sentences summarizing overall quality, patterns of strength, areas needing attention]

**Specific Recommendations**:
1. [Actionable step 1]
2. [Actionable step 2]
3. [Actionable step 3]

**Encouragement**:
[Positive, growth-oriented closing that motivates continued learning]

## Learning Objectives Assessment

| Objective | Mastery Level | Evidence |
|-----------|---------------|----------|
| LO-1.1 | ✅ Mastered | [Citation from work] |
| LO-1.2 | ⚠️  Developing | [Citation showing partial understanding] |
| LO-1.3 | ❌ Not Yet | [Missing or incorrect] |

## Next Steps for Student

- Review [concept] using [resource]
- Practice [skill] by [activity]
- Seek help with [specific difficulty]
- Prepare for next assignment: [preview]

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**Grading Metadata**:
- **Grader**: Curriculum Grading Assistant
- **Rubric**: [Link to rubric used]
- **Time**: [Auto-calculated time on task from submission]

4. Batch Grading Features

For multiple submissions:

Consistency Checks:

  • Compare scores across students
  • Flag outliers for review
  • Ensure rubric applied uniformly

Common Error Identification:

  • Track recurring mistakes
  • Identify patterns
  • Generate group feedback opportunity

Efficiency Tools:

  • Templates for common feedback
  • Quick codes for frequent comments
  • Progress tracking

5. Auto-Grading (Objective Items)

For MC, T/F, fill-in-blank with answer keys:

**Auto-Graded Section**

| Item | Student Answer | Correct Answer | Points |
|------|----------------|----------------|--------|
| MC-1 | B | B | 1/1 ✅ |
| MC-2 | A | C | 0/1 ❌ |
| MC-3 | D | D | 1/1 ✅ |

**Section Score**: 2/3 (67%)

**Item Feedback**:
- Item MC-2: Incorrect. The correct answer is C because [explanation]. Review [concept].

6. Feedback Quality Standards

Ensure feedback is: ✅ Specific: Cites actual work, not generic ✅ Actionable: Clear steps to improve ✅ Balanced: Strengths and growth areas ✅ Growth-Oriented: Encourages learning ✅ Aligned: References rubric and objectives ✅ Timely: Generated quickly for fast return

7. CLI Interface

# Grade single submission
/curriculum.grade-assist --submission "student1-essay.pdf" --rubric "essay-rubric.md" --objective "LO-2.1"

# Batch grade
/curriculum.grade-assist --submissions "submissions/*.pdf" --rubric "rubric.md" --batch

# Auto-grade objective items
/curriculum.grade-assist --quiz "quiz-responses.csv" --answer-key "answers.json" --auto

# Consistency check
/curriculum.grade-assist --review-consistency --graded "graded/*.md"

# Help
/curriculum.grade-assist --help

Educational Level Adaptations

K-5:

  • Simple, encouraging feedback
  • Focus on effort and progress
  • Visual feedback (stickers, stamps)
  • Parent-friendly language

6-8:

  • Balance praise and critique
  • Specific skill development focus
  • Encourage self-assessment
  • Age-appropriate tone

9-12:

  • Detailed, analytical feedback
  • College-prep quality expectations
  • Emphasize critical thinking
  • Professional tone

Higher Ed:

  • Scholarly feedback
  • Discipline-specific criteria
  • Research and argument quality
  • Professional development focus

Composition with Other Skills

Input from:

  • /curriculum.assess-design - Rubrics
  • /curriculum.develop-items - Answer keys
  • /curriculum.design - Learning objectives

Output to:

  • /curriculum.analyze-outcomes - Grading data for analytics
  • Students for learning
  • Gradebook systems

Exit Codes

  • 0: Grading completed successfully
  • 1: Cannot load rubric
  • 2: Cannot access student work
  • 3: Invalid grading configuration
  • 4: Rubric-work mismatch