In Don't @ Me (1:58) Tom explores the psychological motives behind why some people believe strongly in conspiracy theories and potentially how to support those who realize the theories were wrong. Then, in the interview (14:08), Tom is joined by author, speaker, and consultant Katie Novak to discuss the impact of Universal Design for Learning. Finally, in Assessment Corner (1:09:36), Tom, in part 2 of his exploration of atypical assessment formats, highlights how teachers can engineer effective collaborative conversations in their classrooms; he also thinks aloud as to how story-telling can be more embedded into a culturally responsive assessment system.
BONUS: Standardized Testing with Tom Guskey
Defending EduSpeak | Trevor MacKenzie | Self-Reflection
Allure of Labels | Starr Sackstein | Multiple-Choice
Experience for Nuance | Jay McTighe | Assessing Creativity
Learning Loss Illusion | Shauna Brown | Net-Zero Grading Reform
Professional Judgment | Rick Wormeli | Atypical Assessments
Rehumanize Each Other | Tom Hierck | Grading: Verb or Noun?
Celebrating You! | 5 Leadership Lessons | Assessing Collaboration
Attitude of Gratitude | Erik Francis | Repacking Standards
Harm of Hyperbole | Cassandra Erkens | Year-End Standards
Get it Wrong | Tara Barton | Memorization
Lead with Your Charisma | Bill Ferriter | Instructional Agility
Attention for Change | Katie Martin | Reassessment
The Debate of Ideas | Katie White | Rubrics (2)
Alberta Curriculum | Josh Ogilvie (PHE) | Rubrics
Parents | Tim Stuart | Predictions or Interventions
Details Matter | Thrive Ed. Students | 3 Big Ideas for SBG
Keeping it Real | Nicole Dimich (Thrive Ed.) | Student Accountability
Assessment Literacy | Anthony Muhammad (Pt. 2) | Final Exams
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