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Bongani Bingwa speaks with Tech Expert Siphumelele Zondi about how AI tools like ChatGPT are reshaping academic integrity. Once limited to copying from peers or books, cheating now includes sophisticated AI-generated content that blurs the line between genuine effort and digital assistance. As institutions scramble to respond, the conversation around plagiarism, originality, and fair assessment takes on new urgency in the era of artificial intelligence. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Learning Through Technology podcast, Alex and Bob dive into the rapidly evolving world of AI in education with Lindy Hockenbary, a leading voice in edtech and instructional design. Lindy, an expert in helping educators navigate technology integration, shares her insights on how AI is changing the landscape of learning and teaching. Lindy discusses the urgent need for educators to rethink traditional assessments, highlighting how AI can now handle tasks like writing essays or answering multiple-choice questions with high accuracy. She emphasizes the importance of moving away from product-focused learning and shifting towards process-focused assessments, where students critique AI-generated work to deepen their understanding. Lindy also offers practical advice for teachers new to AI, suggesting simple activities to get started and explaining how AI can be a powerful tool for creating more personalized and relevant learning experiences. This episode is packed with actionable insights on how educators can embrace AI and use it to foster creativity, critical thinking, and student engagement in the classroom. Like what you're hearing on the podcasts and want to dive deeper? Subscribe to our Newsletter Here: https://stsed.com/podcast/
This week we're joined again by Adam Medlock! Adam is a Braulio Estima black belt and a lead educator from the UK. In this episode, Adam discusses the challenges of student assessment, or how Jiu-Jitsu coaches can measure student progress and the effectiveness of the curriculum. Key points include the introduction of the TLA cycle (Teaching, Learning, and Assessment) and the concept of cumulative disfluency, alongside a critique of one-size-fits-all curricula and seminar-style teaching.Resources discussed in this episode:Inside the Black Box: Assessment for Learning in the Classroom, by Paul Black et al.https://bit.ly/4dUdqqGInside the Black Box: Raising Standards Through Classroom Assessment, by Dylan Wiliam & Paul Blackhttps://kappanonline.org/inside-the-black-box-raising-standards-through-classroom-assessment/Kolb's Cycle of Reflective Practice — University of Hullhttps://libguides.hull.ac.uk/reflectivewriting/kolbTeach Like a Champion, by Doug Lemovhttps://teachlikeachampion.org/books/The Art of Learning, by Josh Waitzkinhttps://www.joshwaitzkin.com/the-art-of-learningMental models discussed in this episode:Cognitive Loadhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/cognitive-load/Goodhart's Lawhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/goodharts-law/Feedback Loophttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/feedback-loop/Teach to Learnhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/teach-to-learn/Psychological Safetyhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/psychological-safety/Making Smaller Circleshttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/making-smaller-circles/Don't forget to check out BJJ Mental Models Premium!If you love the podcast, you'll definitely love our premium membership offerings. The podcast is truly just the tip of the iceberg – the next steps on your journey are joining our community, downloading our strategy courseware, and working with us to optimize your game. We do all this through memberships that come in at a fraction of the cost of a single private.Sign up here for a free trial:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/Need more BJJ Mental Models?Get tips, tricks, and breakthrough insights from our newsletter:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/newsletter/Get nitty-gritty details on our mental models from the full database:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/database/Follow us on social:https://facebook.com/bjjmentalmodels/https://instagram.com/bjjmentalmodels/Music by Enterprize:https://enterprize.bandcamp.com/
While the weeks between Thanksgiving and winter break can be full of fun holiday-themed activities, this can also be a great time to review and assess student learning of the content you covered in the first semester of school. As you gear up with the state assessments to come in the next few months, finding creative and fun ways to assess your students gets them in the mindset while also helping you gauge where they're at. So, in today's episode, I'm sharing 10 creative student assessment ideas you can easily use in your classroom this week!Grab the Exit Ticket Templates here!Check out my Free Literacy Workshop. For more information, click here. Sign up for my FREE private podcast, the Confident Writer Systems Series, here!Join us in the Stellar Literacy Collective Membership: stellarteacher.com/join To check out all of the resources from this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.stellarteacher.com/episode171
Ken Coleman joins the podcast and you will be so inspired!! Tune in as we explore the art of nurturing childlike wonder in our children's lives. Ken shares insights into finding a fulfilling career, moving away from the pressure to perform, and protecting the innocence and creativity innate to every child. Discover how the educational system impacts our children's development and learn how to guide them toward their true talents and passions. Ken also delves into the power of saying "yes" to opportunities, dealing with rejection, and the importance of showing gratitude. If you're a parent or an individual looking to inspire the next generation, this episode is a must-listen. Don't miss out on this inspiring conversation with Ken Coleman, a guide to helping your children unleash their true potential. ** Learn more about pre-order bonuses for Until the Streetlights Come On here >> www.1000hoursoutside.com/streetlights Purchase your pre-ordered copy for 40% off plus free shipping here >> https://bakerbookhouse.com/products/516449 ** Get $10 off the Get Clear Assessment with code “1000hours” Check out the Adult Assessment here >> https://store.ramseysolutions.com/business-and-career/assessments/get-clear-career-assessment-for-career-change/ Check out the Student Assessment here >> https://store.ramseysolutions.com/business-and-career/assessments/new-get-clear-career-assessment-for-students/ ** Active Skin Repair - BLDGACTIVE.com Use code “1000hours” to save 20% ** Purchase your copy of One Question here >> https://amzn.to/49fEK11
One effective approach to teaching is to identify where students may have some weaknesses and then provide them with additional resources or information to shore up their understanding of that topic. Well, that's exactly what Elsevier's ClinicalKey Student Assessment is designed to do, and because it's an online platform, the process is efficient for both instructors and students. “It's a foundation to help students in that journey of self-discovery and self-learning which, hopefully, will set them up for the rest of their careers,” says Dr. Phil Xiu, the platform's editor-in-chief. Xiu's journey to that role includes many years of involvement in medical education and health tech, from writing textbooks to becoming the series editor of Elsevier's Crash Course book series which has sold over a million copies and been translated into eight different languages. In this enlightening conversation with host Michael Carrese you'll also learn about efforts to improve diversity, equity and inclusion in medical training, how blockchain technology is being used to enhance patient access to their complete medical record, and how being a practicing family physician shapes Xiu's work as an educator.
Are you tired of relying solely on multiple choice tests to evaluate student learning? In this bonus episode of Teach Me Something Tuesday on the Healthcare Education Transformation podcast, we'll be discussing alternative assessments and the benefits of diversifying your evaluation methods in the classroom. We explored the topic of alternative assessments and the importance of diversifying evaluation methods in education. Alternative assessments are designed to measure higher-order thinking skills and real-world application of knowledge, and can take various forms such as portfolios, projects, presentations, and peer assessments tasks. We also discussed formative assessment, which involves ongoing evaluation of student learning which can take on many forms, such as quick checks for understanding, peer feedback, and self-assessment, All these can be a powerful tool for improving student learning. Dr F Scott Feil is a husband, a father, a physical therapist, a professor, and most recently an Amazon best-selling author. F Scott is also a business coach and mentor despite starting his journey as an English major before landing as a Physical Therapist. He is one of the creators and co-hosts of the Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast which aims to break down the silos between healthcare professions in an attempt to find best practices in teaching and learning throughout healthcare academia. He also hosts the Professors of Profit Podcast where he interviews healthcare professionals about their side gigs and side hustles. His goal is to help at least 222 professors (one from every PT School at the time of publication of his book) and clinicians pay off their student loans quicker and/or more efficiently by using multiple revenue streams. If he helps some others with terminal degrees or other healthcare clinicians along the way, then it's a bonus! He is also the owner of PTEducator.com , FGI Consulting, and Epic Therapy and Wellness. His areas of interest are in the realms of Geriatrics, Service Based Learning, and Business. Special thanks to our sponsor, The NPTE Final Frontier, www.NPTEFF.com, and if you are taking the NPTE or are teaching those about to take the NPTE, use code "HET" for 10% off all purchases at the website...and BREAKING NEWS!!!! They now have an OCS review option as well... You're welcome! You can also reach out to them on Instagram Feel free to reach out to us at: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Youtube Instagram: HET Podcast | Dawn Brown | F Scott Feil | Dawn Magnusson | Farley Schweighart | Mahlon Stewart | Lisa Vanhoose For more information on how we can optimize and standardize healthcare education and delivery, subscribe to the Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), Pennsylvania and New Jersey student reading and math scores have decreased since 2019—indicating that pandemic school shutdowns have had an impact on childhood learning. During a recent Board of Education meeting in Lawrence Township, NJ, one member suggested that parents have no right to determine what curriculum their children will ultimately end up learning in school. According to a recent Wick Insights poll of likely voters, Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz now leads Democrat John Fetterman 49.1% to 44.6% in their race for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA). Senator Patty Murray (D- WA) told CNN's Dana Bash that even in hindsight, she does not regret school shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the 2022 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), student math scores in every state have declined sharply since 2019. In a recent opinion editorial for the Wall Street Journal, Kimberley Strassel explained that Georgia's record-setting early midterm voting “exposes” the lie that election integrity laws adopted by the state would result in suppressing votes and amounted to “Jim Crow 2.0”.
This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Screencastify.The edLeader Panel recording can be accessed here.Student- and teacher-created video has permanently changed the way teachers assess student learning and understanding. In this edWeb podcast, presenters discuss how leading districts facilitate teacher-student evaluation and even peer-to-peer student evaluation through asynchronous video. They also share some of the best tools and features, and how they empower real-time assessment and provide the data necessary for educators to personalize instruction based on each student's needs. Listen to a panel of educators and edtech experts to learn how making assessment more accessible, engaging and secure can improve student confidence and maximize learning outcomes for each individual. You learn how asynchronous video: Offers a revolutionary way for teachers to assess students' work through multiple modalitiesProvides students tools to assess—and encourage—each other while building confidence in a safe and secure environmentGives teachers the real-time data to evaluate individual student needs and where they might need more supportThis edWeb podcast is of interest to K-12 district leaders, education technology leaders, educational and instructional technology specialists, curriculum and instruction specialists, IT and security specialists, and teachers.Screencastify Screencastify is the safest, simplest video creation tool for teachers and students.
Less than half of Montana high school juniors and students in third through eighth grade met subject proficiency standards last school year, according to new statewide assessment results.
Hear practical strategies about student assessment and data literacy in Part 2 of this podcast. Aaron Sitze and Adam Larsen discuss where to find downloads to help you be "authentic" when assessing students as well as how you can utilize data.
Aaron Sitze and Adam Larsen share practical advice and insights for new teachers about how to assess student learning. In addition, they talk about data literacy and strategies new teachers should consider when working with their students. This is the first of a 2-part episode. Grab your earbuds as you don't want to miss this topic.
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Leading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundley
This episode recognizes and celebrates Alverno College, recipient of the 2021 Trudy W. Banta Lifetime Achievement in Assessment Award. Our guests are Joe Foy, Heather Mernitz, and Kathleen O'Brien. Joe is vice president for Academic Affairs at Alverno College. Heather is Professor of Physical Sciences and Chair of the Council for Student Assessment at Alverno College. Kathleen is Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Emerita at Alverno College and currently serves as Provincial Coordinator for the School Sisters of St. Francis.Listeners will enjoy learning about what are known as the "Alverno Abilities" and the incredible, pioneering difference Alverno College has made to our understanding of teaching, learning, and assessment.This season of Leading Improvements in Higher Education is sponsored by the Center for Assessment and Research Studies at James Madison University; learn more at jmu.edu/assessment. Episode recorded: September 2021. Host: Stephen Hundley. Producers: Chad Beckner, Caleb Keith, and Shirley Yorger. Original music: Caleb Keith. This award-winning podcast is a service of the Assessment Institute in Indianapolis; learn more at assessmentinstitute.iupui.edu.
Montana Education Officials announced Thursday that a federal standardized test used to assess student progress across the country has been canceled this spring. That leaves the state with few options to monitor student learning progress amid the pandemic.
Assessment drives instruction. As teachers, we've heard that over and over. Teachers need to make sure that the tools they are using to assess their students are effective in giving the teacher insight into student understanding. You've likely already use rubrics for assessment. And,- when the rubrics are written in kid-friendly language, students, too can fully understand how they performed and where there are areas for improvement. However, have you considered using rubrics as an INSTRUCTIONAL tool? It could be a game-changer in your classroom AND it could help set your students up for major success. In this week's episode, you'll learn how rubrics not only help with assessing student performance, but when used as an instructional tool, rubrics can help set the stage for learning…and ultimately success!LINKS MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE: Grab a FREE rubric to use with interactive notebooks inside our Member's Resource Library!For complete show notes, visit: classroomnook.com/podcast/45
The first/second-year teachers at CRY-ROP discuss student assessment with veteran CTE teacher, Marta Chavez, and learn CSTP 2, Creating and Maintaining Effective Environments for Student Learning.
Why The Nuclear Family, Schools Discriminate Against Boys, Good Dads, Your Code of Honor and The Six Day WarTHREE Reasons Why The Nuclear Family Is Fundamental To SocietyDo Schools Discriminate Against Boys?Good dads -- the real game changer What's Your Code of Honor?The Six Day War THREE Reasons Why The Nuclear Family Is Fundamental To Societyhttps://youtu.be/sf5lPqY7gEU Tomorrow's World ViewpointREAD OUR REPORT: The Future of the Family - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/pamphlets The nuclear family is the single most important institution in any society. Without it, our very existence would quickly become jeopardized. Yet there are some who are attempting to break down the family and by doing so, their efforts are an attack on humanity. Here are three reasons why the family unit is fundamental to society. Reason #1 The Family Provides for Children Sources: 'Cohabitation and Child Wellbeing' by Wendy D. Manning -https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti... Reason #2 The Family Benefits a Child’s Education Sources: 'The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study' https://fragilefamilies.princeton.edu/ BBC Article on the Study - https://www.bbc.com/news/education-47... Reason #3 The Family Provides for the Local Community and the Nation Sources: ‘The War Against the Family’ by William D. Gairdner (Recommended reading material) ---------- www.tomorrowsworld.org Viewpoint Archives - http://www.lcgCanada.org/viewpoint-ar... Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/tomorrowsworl... #viewpoint #nuclearfamily #society https://youtu.be/qloY4OJxBoQ Do Schools Discriminate Against Boys?Tomorrow's World ViewpointExam results suggest that girls are overtaking boys across the academic spectrum. Is this really the case? In an article in The Province (June 12, 2014) entitled “The Guys Crisis: Boys are falling badly behind the girls at school,” author Paul Luke states, “By high school, girls’ grade point average outshines that of boys. In Canada, women make up almost 60 percent of university students.” He explains the phenomenon by suggesting that for too long the needs of girls were overlooked in school and now that things are more equitable, girls outshine boys in learning. Recently, however, Dr. Jim Dueck, author, former Assistant Deputy Minister of Education for the province of Alberta, and former head of Accountability and Student Assessment, performed a revealing analysis on current practices in student assessment. The results were not only remarkable but very disturbing, exposing what might well be an institutional suppression of the performance of male students. More from Tomorrow's World Viewpoint on the current state of education: Protect Your Child from "Progressive Education" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2eGg... Crisis in Western Education - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2Emw... ---------- www.tomorrowsworld.org Viewpoint Archives - http://www.lcgCanada.org/viewpoint-ar... Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/tomorrowsworl... #genderbias #education #viewpoint https://youtu.be/pQ3Dkrt-8O4 Good dads -- the real game changer | Dr. Meg Meeker | TEDxTraverseCityTEDx TalksThis talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Dads, says Meg Meeker, are the real gamechangers for kids and the culture, because they are the KEY in developing a child’s healthy self esteem, in keeping kids in school and seeking higher education and in staying out of trouble. If Dads could see themselves from behind their kids’ eyes, she claims, their lives would never be the same. Better dads means healthier kids who grow into successful adults. And strong adults create a healthier culture. No, it’s not always about Mom. Dr. Meeker is a pediatrician, who has practiced pediatric and adolescent medicine for 25 years. She is the author of six books including the best-selling Strong Fathers/ Strong Daughters: Ten Secrets Every Father Should Know, Boys Should Be Boys, Your Kids At Risk, The 10 Habits of Happy Mothers: Reclaiming Our Passion, Purpose and Sanity, Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters: The 30 Day Challenge and Strong Mothers, Strong Sons: Lessons Mothers Need to Raise Extraordinary Men, Ballentine Books, April 2014. She is a popular speaker on pediatric health issues and child-parent relationships. Meg is Co-host and Physician-in-Residence of Dr. James Dobson's Family Talk radio program. She is also, Assistant Clinical Professor at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine and currently teaches medical students and physicians in residency training. She has been married to her husband, Walter for 32 years. They have shared a medical practice for over 20 years. They have three grown daughters and a grown son. She lives in northern Michigan. About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations) https://youtu.be/B9WLgAfygJo What's Your Code of Honor?Tomorrow's World ViewpointDo we show honour towards each other or has society, in its failure to differentiate between right and wrong, also lost its adherence to a conventional standard of conduct? Do you live by The Honour Principle? When we hear stories about deceit, corruption, and infidelity filling the news headlines, it should make us wonder, “Where has all the honour gone?” We are witnessing a changing world where more and more people show less respect and honour and are too often indifferent or outright belligerent towards one another. In a book written by Robert Barriger, the author asks the question “Where Has All the Honor Gone?” He writes about “Experiencing the Power of the Honour Principle and How it Can Add Significance to Your Life.” This work explores and explains the critical need to restore and integrate this valuable truth of honour in all areas of life; work, family and leadership. While we are not in agreement with many of his religious beliefs, we do see that on the matter of maintaining honour he has a point.” Mr Barriger states: “To give and to receive honor is a basic human need,” and “There is a cry in the human heart for honor”. So yes, people seem to crave it but do they recognize that those they have relationships with also need it, and are they willing to give? Barriger continues, “Unfortunately our media intensive world too often celebrates superficiality with focus on people like Lady Gaga, or fantasy heroes like Spiderman. Honor is more than fame or power it is a spiritual principle and measure of character.”…“When we give honor to our spouses, families, churches and nation, we help to build our communities” Barriger concludes “The Honour Principle is not found on a list it is found in the heart and must be lived.” The word honour originates from the word esteem, meaning to respect and value. So do we respect and value those around us? Do we honour only those who are honourable? Are there daily situations where this time-proven principle should be practiced? The principle of honour needs to be applied regularly in the home, on the job, in government and even on our roads and highways. There used to be a time when it meant a great deal to people. Men would meet on the “field of honour” and be willing to give their lives and die that they might retain their honour. The “field of honour” was known as the place where duels were fought, where men would stand back to back, pistol in hand, walk 10-20 paces then turn around and fire!! I am certainly not condoning dueling as a means to defend your honour, but what it illustrates is that a person’s honour meant something. They would go to their grave to ensure their honour remained intact. Women also once took great care to live their lives in such a way that they would never “lose their honour.” Chastity was one of the codes of honour, a concept not widely practiced today. Unfortunately however, chastity has all too seldom been considered honourable on the part of men through the ages.” A well-known United States Military Academy prides itself on being an institution where this principle still has high value. Those enrolled at West Point are still guided by the motto “Duty, Honor, Country”. West Point stresses the development of cadets intellectually, physically, militarily, ethically, spiritually, and socially. They even have an honour code: “A cadet will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do”. Those are high ideals—the honour principle is widely promoted at that institution but no doubt there have been failures along the way. Sadly though, honour is not being held in the highest regard or valued as it once was. The daily news is often filled with examples of men and women, leaders in their respective fields, who have come up far too short. These individuals get caught up in their own weaknesses and as a result have failed those who once looked to them as respected leaders. In the end their behaviour affected their careers and focus—they did not lead their lives above reproach—they lost respect and honour and character. They did not make wise decisions. ---------- www.tomorrowsworld.org Viewpoint Archives - http://www.lcgCanada.org/viewpoint-ar... Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/tomorrowsworl... #tomorrowsworld,#viewpoint,#honour https://youtu.be/Z-BCPIsW2Ms The Six Day WarTomorrow's World ViewpointREAD OUR BOOKLET: The Middle East In Prophecy - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/bookle... In June of 1967, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon all attacked the small nation-state of Israel in what is now called The Six Day War. To the shock of many, Israel beat back these attacks and come out of the conflict after only 6 days of fighting, the clear victor. How did Israel win the Six Day War? Highlights: 0:41 - Leading up to the conflict, Israel prepares for defeat 1:20 - Israeli war preparations 2:00 - The tide turns in Israel's favour 3:39 - What does this mean for the future? ---------- www.tomorrowsworld.org Viewpoint Archives - http://www.lcgCanada.org/viewpoint-ar... 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In this special podcast, Mike McCabe interviews Director of Student Assessment from the UCLA School of Medicine, Heather Davis and Program Director Katie O'Connor of the UCLA Center for Prehospital Care about best practices in EMS training and simulation.Follow EMS World on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. EMS World Expo will be held Sept. 14–18, 2020 in Las Vegas!
Case study of a 3rd grader and his assessments.
AN AC&E "ACCESSIBILITY" PRESENTATION STUDENT ASSESSMENT AND ACCESSIBILITY Our guest, Jennifer Paul is the English Language and Accessibility Assessment Specialist at Michigan DOE making sure all children have an equal show as they are assessed.
AN AC&E "ACCESSIBILITY" PRESENTATION STUDENT ASSESSMENT AND ACCESSIBILITY Our guest, Jennifer Paul is the English Language and Accessibility Assessment Specialist at Michigan DOE making sure all children have an equal show as they are assessed.
This week we look at the results of our student assessment. We've had over 4200 students and about 40% of them have been through our student assessment. We look at the macrotrends from those results and how they apply to techs looking to grow in their career and managers looking to increase the profitability of their business.
Deborah Bial, the founder and president of The Posse Foundation, discusses Posse's unique assessment process for scholars, which looks past test scores to find tomorrow's true leaders.
A discussion with President of IDEA, Kenneth Ryalls
Our guest turns conventional student assessment upside down. Join us as he shares a practical strategy to more effectively evaluate student progress. Follow: @sarahdateechurmattwachel @myrondueck @ASCD @bamradionetwork Myron Dueck is a vice principal and teacher in School District 67 in British Columbia, Canada. He is the author of ASCD published book Grading Smarter, Not Harder: Assessment Strategies That Motivate Kids and Help Them Learn. Myron will be speaking at ASCD's upcoming Conference on Educational Leadership beginning on October 27th. Host and ASCD Emerging Leader Matt Wachel is an elementary assistant principal in the Park Hill School District in Kansas City, MO.
In this episode: Jason rates this paper’s method section as a 5 because of the gargantuan effort involved, he also suggests we stop calling data ‘Teacher Evaluation’ and instead call it ‘Learner Satisfaction’. Length: 27:15 min. Authors: Uttl B, White CA, Gonzalez DW Publication details: Meta-analysis of faculty's teaching effectiveness: Student evaluation of teaching ratings and student learning are not related. Studies in Educational Evaluation. 2016 Sept 19 Link to journal page View the abstract here Follow our co-hosts on Twitter! Jason R. Frank: @drjfrank Jonathan Sherbino: @sherbino Linda Snell: @LindaSMedEd Want to learn more about KeyLIME? Click here!
You can get the data you need to assess student performance. Learn about it from Suzanne Wendt of Pearson.
Tom Schimmer joins Justin Baeder to discuss his book, Grading From the Inside Out: Bringing Accuracy to Student Assessment Through a Standards-Based Mindset.Interview Notes, Resources, & Links Purchase Tom's book, Grading From the Inside Out: Bringing Accuracy to Student Assessment Through a Standards-Based Mindset.Visit Tom's website TomSchimmer.comFollow Tom on Twitter @TomSchimmerAbout Tom SchimmerTom Schimmer is an international speaker, author, and assessment expert with the Solution Tree Assessment Center
Jisc supports the Natspec Technology Advisory Group (TAG), which aims to promote the use of digital technologies for learners with learning difficulties. The group has recently published some case studies highlighting how technology can promote and enable independence for students with more complex needs. Treloar College was one of those highlighted for excellent practice. We speak to Jane Haydn and Helen Cronshaw from the college to find out more.
Jisc supports the Natspec Technology Advisory Group (TAG), which aims to promote the use of digital technologies for learners with learning difficulties. The group has recently published some case studies highlighting how technology can promote and enable independence for students with more complex needs. Treloar College was one of those highlighted for excellent practice. We speak to Jane Haydn and Helen Cronshaw from the college to find out more.
In this episode: Jason discusses what impacts the scores you give your teacher. Length: 19:25 min Authors: Spooren P, Brockx B, Mortelmans D. Publication details: On the Validity of Student Evaluation of Teaching: The State of the Art. Review of Educational Research. 2013 Dec; 83(4): 598-642. Abstract link View the abstract here Follow our co-hosts on Twitter! Jason R. Frank: @drjfrank Jonathan Sherbino: @sherbino Linda Snell: @LindaSMedEd Want to learn more about KeyLIME? Click here!
Leveraging the Computer Lab to Prepare Students for Online Assessments. How important is this these days??? Zion IL, Elementary District 6 Director of Instructional Technology, Tony DeMonte. Thank you Learning.Com for finding Tony for me. www.learning.com @learningdotcom
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Harvey "Smokey" Daniels interviews Nancy Steineke, author of "Assessment Live! 10 Real-Time Ways for Kids to Show What They Know--and Meet the Standards" about how her book was developed to help... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
www.eltpodcast.com Welcome to the fifth episode of ELT Podcast, the Teachers' Lounge. In this episode, we discuss student evaluations, including continuous assessment, final examinations, and other aspects that go into deciding a final grade for our students.