In Don't @ Me (1:34) Tom shares his thoughts on why (now more than ever) people use labels to undercut the credibility of those with whom they disagree. Then, Tom is joined by Starr Sackstein (10:48) to discuss her assessment journey and her quest to go "gradeless." Finally, in Assessment Corner (1:05:24), Tom explores when multiple-choice is an appropriate assessment method and how to develop a quality multiple-choice item.
Can vs Should | Shaunak Roy | Redefining Student Accountability (2)
Less is More | Eric Sheninger | Redefining Student Accountability
Thank you! | Ron Ritchhart | Idea Cults in Assessment
ChatGPT in Education | Jessica Vance | ChatGPT & Assessment
Last Thing You Said | Shelley Moore | Portfolios
Impact Update | Rob Dunlop | Overrater Explains
Cost of NOT Changing | Tim Stephenson | Next Generation Assessment
One Word Failure | Jan Chappuis | Anything but Arbitrary
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
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