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Inclusive Assessment w/Natalie Vardabasso

Arthur Chiaravalli interviews Natalie Vardabasso, an instructional design and assessment specialist at Calgary Academy, a special education private school in Alberta, Canada. She is the host of the #EduCrush podcast and is a passionate advocate learning spaces that are inclusive of all students.

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Measure and Manage What You Value

Everything in Mike McAteer’s class begins with the end in mind. But instead of focusing on the endpoint of a summative assessment, he asks the question: What do I want to read in my students’ reflections?

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Interviews Aaron Blackwelder Interviews Aaron Blackwelder

Respectful Assessment w/Starr Sackstein

Aaron Blackwelder interviews Starr Sackstein, author of the book Hacking Assessment: 10 Ways to Go Gradeless in a Traditional Grades School, and her latest book Assessing with Respect: Everyday Practices That Meet Students' Social and Emotional Needs.

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Wad-Ja-Get? w/Barry Fishman

Arthur Chiaravalli interviews Barry Fishman, professor of Learning Technologies in the University of Michigan School of Information and School of Education. Barry pens the new introduction to the 50th-anniversary edition of Wad-Ja-Get, one of the earliest critical examinations of the effects of grading on student attitudes toward learning.

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Going Gradeless Requires Both Addition and Subtraction

Although most gradeless teachers engage in “subtraction,” removing traditional grading from our classrooms, we also need “addition” in the form of new infrastructure that connects our individual efforts to the larger systems students must navigate. 

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Blog Vanessa Ellis Blog Vanessa Ellis

Where Do We Go From Here?

I began my tenth year of teaching with an uneasiness about the pandemic but also optimism about new approaches to learning. This year would forever change the way I teach.

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Blog Aaron Blackwelder Blog Aaron Blackwelder

How I Portfolio

Portfolios empower students to look back on their learning, feel good about whey they accomplished, and consider how they can use what they have learned in the world beyond.

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