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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Enough with the Fluff | Monica Burns | Would You Accept It?
Impact | Andrew Maxey | Overcorrection
Here We Go Again | George Sugai (Pt. 2) | Your Assessment Journey
I‘m Doing That! | George Sugai | Think They‘re Right
If Not Ed | Hedreich Nichols | Myths of Summative Assessment
What‘s Happened to Us? | Brian Butler | Common Assessments
Milestones | Garnet Hillman | Engineering Conversations
Machinery of Achievement | Pav Wander | Acceptable Alternatives
EduDivisiveness | Doug Reeves (Pt. 2) | Assessment Relevance
Risk is Reward | Doug Reeves (Pt. 1) | Targeted Feedback
Fear of Regret | Tina Boogren | Method vs Format
Shine Bright | Luis Cruz | Don‘t Overthink It
Disproving the Theory | Phyllis Fagell | The Allure of Quick
Second Opinions | Cathy Vatterott | Peer Assessment
Present as Epilogue | Rachel Carrillo Fairchild | No Point-Fives
Are We Too Serious? | Greg Wolcott | Willing & Able
Summer Series: Trauma-Informed Education
Summer Series: Women in Leadership
Summer Series: Standards-Based Grading
Summer Series: Social-Emotional Learning
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