In Don't @ Me (2:50) Tom explains why he's done talking about the "COVID learning loss" and why rich, engaging opportunities now are all students need going forward; that "catching-up" is a manufactured narrative. Then Tom is joined by Shauna Brown (11:48) who is an Instructional Leader, Consultant, Educator, and Entrepreneur; the discussion centers on racial equity in schools and society, as well as the vision behind her brand "Teach For the Culture." Finally, in Assessment Corner (1:01:31), Tom highlights why any move to sound grading practices or standard-based grading must be a net-zero change proposition; that doing more of one thing should lead to doing less of something else.
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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