In Don't @ Me (3:51), Tom outlines the challenges we face when deciding whether someone is defending themselves or being defensive. Then, Tom is joined by Alexa Schmid (16:42), Middle School Principal at the International School of Kenya, to discuss the findings of her doctoral research on Justice, Equity, and Cultural Competence in International Education. Finally, in Assessment Corner (1:12:35), Tom explores the inadvertent influence our lingering normative tendencies can have on the implementation of standards-based grading practices.
BONUS: Teach Better ’22 (Part 2)
No Holiday Trophy | Top 5 Holiday Movies | Empowerment Ecosystem
Celebrate Your Wins | Kristine Tesoriero Mizzone | Culturally Responsive Assessment
Now is the Time | Kyle Pearce | Procedure for Inferences
Get What You Give | Genein Letford | Personalized Exams
Two Choices | Eric Saibel | Rethinking Group Grades
Relationship with Research | Laura Rizo | Standardized Test Engagement
BONUS: Teach Better ’22 (Part 1)
Respectful Engagement | Dave Schmittou | AP Exam Format
Dear Society | Dawn Harris | Reassessing ’Big Rocks’
Complainers | Joe Feldman | Rubrics 101
Must Be Measurable | John Hattie | The Good Ol’ Test
Quiet Quitting | John Hattie | Willful Distortion
Can You Be Led? | Connie Hamilton | Fractured Relationship
Reborn a Critic | Livia Chan | Synthesizing Standards
Answer the Question | Joe Sanfelippo | Jackpot!
Spoiler Rules | Lindsay Titus | Sustaining Change
Teaching Still Matters | Lainie Rowell | Leadership Blindspots
We Must Listen | Nathan Wear | Gradeless vs Grade Less
Friends like Family | Gholdy Muhammad | Assessing Competencies
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