In Don't @ Me (2:00), Tom opens with an assertion that on the net, virtue signalling is good. Then, Tom is joined by author, speaker, and leader Jimmy Casas (12:12) to discuss his book "Culturize" and to put the principles into practice. Finally, in Assessment Corner (51:24), Tom answers the question of how many questions should teachers use on a summative assessment.
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"Virtue Signalling" May Annoy Us. But Civilization would be Impossible Without It
Geoffrey Miller is a Psychology Professor at the University of New Mexico
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I Was Tested | Andrea Samadi | Where to Begin
Negative Self-Talk | Rick Jetter | Assess THAT!
Allowed an Opinion? | Robert Cobbs | What Are You Assessing?
BeReal with Me | Mike Mattos | 3 Strikes in Grading Reform
Another Happiness Killer | Mirko Chardin | Leveled Responses
Ego of AP | Morgane Michael | Mastery for Targets
Must Be Nice | Tony Reibel | Get Them Talking
Passions or Strengths | Chey Cheney | Concise Answers
Beware of the Curious | Rosa Perez-Isiah | Assessment Mantra
Relationship with Research | Ken Williams | Unnecessary Overkill
Do Something | Sascha Heckmann | Art of Corrections
Funny about Money | Tim Cavey | High School GPA
Advocate Honestly | Tom Murray | Trauma-Informed Assessment (2)
Leave Wordle Alone | Allison Dillard | Trauma-Informed Assessment
Generation Wrong? | Defining Success | Emotional Side of Assessment
Ruining Words | Susan Brookhart | Trust the Process
Why Not You? | Heather Lyon | Instructional Efficiency
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