Chris, we have recently adopted Canvas as our LMS, and we implementing it over the summer. I'm one of the faculty members in charge of the implementation, and this is a huge issue for us. It's not that we don't want to give student feedback, but in a K-12 setting, we have internal procedures for reporting grades that allow students, parents, and administrators to have nuanced one-on-one conversations with them about their grades. We don't want this information updated electronically and publicly without contextual conversations. We want teachers to be able to use the gradebook as a tool, but we don't want it to be constantly driving up the anxiety of our students and parents.
Anyway, could you describe in a little more detail how your javascript coding system worked, or could you reference the other schools that have used this coding to remove the "Grades" button from the top navigation menu?
Also, isn't this a settings preference at the Admin level? I have posted in the explanation of the "View All Grades" function below. If our school turned off the "View All Grades" permission and the "Edit Grades" permission for students and parents (observers), wouldn't the "Grades" button in the Global Naviagation menu disappear for those users?
This link https://s3.amazonaws.com/tr-learncanvas/docs/Canvas_Permissions_Account.pdf describes "View All Grades" as an Admin permission that "Allows user to view Gradebook." It also notes that "If both Edit gradesand View all gradesare disabled, Gradebook and SpeedGrader will be hidden from the course navigation."
Doesn't this mean that some users with permission (teachers) could use the gradebook but other users without permissions (students and observers) could not see it?
Thanks!
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