How grading works end to end
Each class (called a Course Offering in Edurie) follows the same grading lifecycle:Key concepts
| Concept | What it is |
|---|---|
| Grading Scheme | The set of rules that computes a student’s final grade — including which grading scale and transmutation scale to apply |
| Grading Scale | A mapping of letter grades to numeric percentage ranges (e.g., A = 90–100) |
| Grading Period | A subdivision of the academic period used to structure gradebook entries (e.g., Midterm, Finals) |
| Transmutation Scale | Converts a raw weighted average into a different display scale (e.g., a GPA-style value) |
| Grade Item | An individual assessment within a grading period — quizzes, exams, activities, and more |
| Gradebook | The per-class view where teachers enter and review scores for all grade items |
| Grade Submission | A teacher’s formal act of finalizing grades for a class/period and routing them for approval |
| Course Outcome | The official transcript entry created once a grade submission is approved |
| Grade Amendment | A post-approval request to correct a single student’s grade |
Explore the grading module
Grading Schemes
Create grading scales, transmutation scales, and grading periods. Assign a scheme to a class.
Gradebook
Add grade items, enter scores, publish results to students, and export the gradebook.
Grade Submissions
Finalize and submit grades for approval. Track the submission lifecycle across all your classes.
Grade Amendments
Request a post-approval change to a student’s grade and track it through the approval workflow.