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
Summer Series: Universal Design for Learning
Association isn't Causation | Ken O'Connor | Teaching to the Test
Lessons from Songland | Mandy Stalets | Enough Evidence?
Public Humility | Jennifer Abrams | Constructed-Response
With Age Comes... | Yvette Jackson | Non-Verbal Cues
Teacher Appreciation | Natalie Vardabasso | Assessment Purpose
False Dichotomies | Catlin Tucker | More than Verbs
Father Phil | LaVonna Roth | Homework (2)
Debating Both Sides | Muhammad Khalifa | Homework
Happiness Booster | Lee Ann Jung | Habits of Learning
Happiness Killer | Defining Success | Transcripts
Relentless Outrage | Matt Townsley | Leading Change in Assessment (2)
Happy for Others | Peter DeWitt | Leading Change in Assessment
Defending vs Defensive | Alexa Schmid | Normative Tendencies
Introspection Illusions | Natalie Conway | Consumable Report Cards?
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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
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