It's striking how many people fail to understand that quantified evaluations, such as standardized tests and rubrics, are no more objective than narratives & other qualitative appraisals. They just use numbers to conceal the subjective judgments that underpin them.
"Believing that the points we record in our gradebooks are objective, we then further believe that the sum of these points convey truth—truth about what our students have learned. But this, too, is a myth."
from Building Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics by @pgliljedahl
@harachiello@MarcusLuther6@TeachersOnFire Oh for sure! Put up an image on the board 🖼️Students describe the image to their partner. Partners must name the image. I don’t do this just for a brain break but also to review content and to practice using the language of the content (I teach science).
@chatbiology When I taught in my hometown #ymm I took students on a short walk to the beaver pond behind the school. Students were able to observe, and document biodiversity in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
@chatbiology Biodiversity at home:
👍 Invite them to count the different types of plants and animals they see on a trail walk in the river valley.
👎the 4 types of trees and 2 types of shrubs lining neighbourhood streets
😩The school yard’s dying lawn and dandelions.
Looking forward to discussing Leader Ready with @VinceBusta. For information on the April 10th webinar click on the link below. We will be discuss four pathways for preparing aspiring school leaders. #corwinpress#principals#leaders#edchat#ata https://t.co/iJUvX4pSoD
Check out the latest episode of The Learning Curve ECSD podcast! @mandmpoulin speaks of Redefining Success Through Equitable Assessment https://t.co/svsv3WgLsd @EdmCathSchools@MotherMargaretM
This isn't sustainable.
Teachers need to be able to do their best work w/ kids when we can give the attention they need & deserve.
@Alberta_UCP WMA funding model does nothing to address the ⬆️ enrollment, growth, & ⬆️ complexity of student needs.
This govt MUST do better.
Check out @ecsdlearning’s latest: The Learning Curve Podcast hosted by my teammate, Julia McLeod! Thanks @Mrs_Laf & @CusackTim for working with us on this fun project for professional learning 🍎https://t.co/j2FdBh4ZB1
Have you noticed that the "teachable" or "AHA" moments in class often have little to do with the lesson plan, but almost everything to do with relationships. Relationships before rigor.