In Don't @ Me (3:48), Tom wonders aloud about what has happened to the debate of ideas and why all debate seems to get so personal so quickly. Then, Tom is joined by Canadian assessment author, speaker, and consultant Katie White (18:04) where they explore the soft and hard edges of assessment and why assessment is the key to everyday creativity. Finally, in Assessment Corner (1:15:15) Tom revisits last week's conversation about what the best type of rubric is and asserts that rubrics that describe (not prescribe) quality and are task-neutral are most favorable.
Elevate Your Moments | Ashley Aoki | Assessment Pressure
BONUS: Assessment, Change, & Mindset through Story (w/ Natalie Vardabasso)
Why Not Me? | Jon Orr | Implementation Errors
Allow the Negative | Alex Kajitani | Assessment Dilemma
Act Toward | Discipline as Noun | Judge Holistically
Act as If | Relationships through Learning | Levels to %
Spot Upfront | Cale Birk | Know Your Purpose
Biology of Belief | Nikta Afonso | Time to Pushback
Mindset Minute | Julie Schmidt Hasson | Now is the Time
BONUS: New BC Reporting Order
Reset on Failure | Dylan Wiliam (Pt. 2) | Fake Grading War
Exceptions Prove the Rule | Dylan Wiliam | Cumulative Effect
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
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