When assessment is more about data, ranking & sorting, judging, accountability, measuring, filtering, evaluating, gate-keeping, rewarding, punishing, competing, raising the bar, closing the gap, norm referencing, bell curving, number crunching...
...we fail our kids more than we could ever imagine.
Here's a link to another like minded soul and a beautifully written piece on the value of intrinsic motivation.
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ReplyDeleteI am glad I found your blog! I will be following you! How wonderful that you have found a way to assess and not grade. That is something that I only wish would be a possibility, but I don't think I could convince my leadership.
ReplyDeleteI did teach at a school that had a "no homework" policy. I learned alot about what really matters with our assignments. Very eye-opening!
I will be following you! Thanks for visual to keep educators primed with passion for our kids and not our tests!
Re: the comic- The sensible thing to do if you were participating in that obstacle course would be to run around the obstacles.
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