In Don’t @ Me (2:53), Tom opens by asking us all to consider whether we can set our egos aside and be open to being led. Then, Tom is joined by educator and author Connie Hamilton (9:33) to discuss her book, “Hacking Questions: 11 Answers that Create a Culture of Inquiry in your Classroom.” Finally, in Assessment Corner (47:38), Tom identifies the six most common ways the relationship between the formative and summative assessment paradigms gets fractured, making grading reform more difficult.
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Psychology of Conspiracy | Katie Novak | Atypical Assessments (2)
Professional Judgment | Rick Wormeli | Atypical Assessments
Rehumanize Each Other | Tom Hierck | Grading: Verb or Noun?
Celebrating You! | 5 Leadership Lessons | Assessing Collaboration
Attitude of Gratitude | Erik Francis | Repacking Standards
Harm of Hyperbole | Cassandra Erkens | Year-End Standards
Get it Wrong | Tara Barton | Memorization
Lead with Your Charisma | Bill Ferriter | Instructional Agility
Attention for Change | Katie Martin | Reassessment
The Debate of Ideas | Katie White | Rubrics (2)
Alberta Curriculum | Josh Ogilvie (PHE) | Rubrics
Parents | Tim Stuart | Predictions or Interventions
Details Matter | Thrive Ed. Students | 3 Big Ideas for SBG
Keeping it Real | Nicole Dimich (Thrive Ed.) | Student Accountability
Assessment Literacy | Anthony Muhammad (Pt. 2) | Final Exams
The Real World | Anthony Muhammad (Pt. 1) | Effective Feedback
Back to School Balance | Tom Guskey | Large-Scale Assessment
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