Blog Megan Von Bergen Blog Megan Von Bergen

Why I Won’t Just Give You The Answer

I want you to be able to rely on the skills we practice. But more than that, I want you to be able to make purposeful, savvy decisions about why you are writing in the way that you’re writing. This skill, more than any other, is what will serve you well in the future.

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Blog Sherri Spelic Blog Sherri Spelic

I’m a Learning Booster!

When we focus on assessment as a means of communication with and alongside our learners, it leaves space for their inner stories to be told and included. We are building the foundation for student-to-self and student-to-material relationships that can serve well beyond the confines of curricula and classrooms.

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Blog Tamara Molina Blog Tamara Molina

Making Conferences Work

The process of building a portfolio and reflecting on one’s work teaches students important metacognitive skills needed to improve self-regulation. The conference allows students to demonstrate their best work and participate in the evaluation process...

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Blog Julia E. Torres Blog Julia E. Torres

Going Gradeless in Urban Ed

It’s generally assumed that we have to provide consistency for students so that everything is fair, and students are consistently evaluated with regard to their achievements, no matter what school they attend. The fact is that this is pretend. Consistency is illusory.

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