In Don’t @ Me (2:11), Tom opens by reminding listeners that when it comes to making an argument in favour of something, or when you are trying to convince others to change to a more favourable practice, less is more! Then (9:47) Tom is joined by author Eric Sheninger to discuss his 2021 book, "Disruptive Thinking: Preparing Learners for Their Future." Finally, in Assessment Corner (47:11), Tom, in part 1 of 2, shares details about his latest book, "Redefining Student Accountability: A Proactive Approach to Teaching Behavior Outside the Gradebook."
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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
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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
Quiet Quitting | John Hattie | Willful Distortion
Can You Be Led? | Connie Hamilton | Fractured Relationship
Reborn a Critic | Livia Chan | Synthesizing Standards
Answer the Question | Joe Sanfelippo | Jackpot!
Spoiler Rules | Lindsay Titus | Sustaining Change
Teaching Still Matters | Lainie Rowell | Leadership Blindspots
We Must Listen | Nathan Wear | Gradeless vs Grade Less
Friends like Family | Gholdy Muhammad | Assessing Competencies
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