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There’s No One Right Way to Ungrade!

Lisa Wennerth, welcomes four trailblazing educators, whose article “Why There Isn’t One ‘Right Way’ to Practice Ungrading” posits ungrading as a fundamentally open, welcoming, and responsive practice for all—not just the elite few.

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Blog Miriam Plotinsky Blog Miriam Plotinsky

Getting Started With "Hover-Free" Teaching

Achieving a student-centered instructional model may be challenging. Miriam Plotinsky, author of the book Hover-Free Teaching, offers ways that teachers can foster a culture of shared responsibility for learning.

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The Case for a Teaching Community

We know our students thrive in cultures that welcome, affirm, and challenge them. Lisa Wennerth explains why we need to also model this understanding by creating prosperous professional communities among our colleagues and peers. 

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Blog Gina Benz Blog Gina Benz

Going Gradeless: A Liberation from Anxiety

I stepped into the gradeless classroom waters because of my own stress and anxiety. I was spending too much time at home on schoolwork when I should have been bonding with my family and friends or caring for myself.

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Blog Deanna Lough Blog Deanna Lough

Innovation Renovation: Authentic Assessments

Students need the comfort and stability of knowing that they can fail at something significant and someone will always be there to support and encourage them. Deanna Lough shares how a shift to authentic assessment has fostered better writing—and a real sense of community and joy.

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