September 14, 2022 Mastery Learning is hard work—really hard work! I believe that the most important part of teaching a successful Mastery Learning class is how it is structured and
Interview by Alison Herget, Higher Education Program Manager at Minerva Project. Many students feel overwhelmed when they think about life after high school. They know they want to go to
Enterprise Professor Sandra Milligan is the Director of the Assessment Research Centre at the University of Melbourne. She specializes in research on assessment, recognition, micro-credentialing and warranting of hard-to-assess capabilities
What if we used Impact Portfolios as evidence of our potential? | Benjamin Freud, Ph.D. | 8 Min Read
Our lives take different courses based on the decisions made by people we often don’t even know. This is because selection processes that are out of our control determine what
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This interactive brainstorming session focused practical solutions for more effective assessment as well as grading techniques that are more closely aligned with the resulting feedback. Jared Colley and Nick Dressler
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We need to begin with our learners. Historically, we’ve taken an outside-in approach in education, beginning with the needs of policymakers and working from there to implement assessment systems “to”
There are two fundamentally different types of learning outcomes. It is important to be clear that some learning follows a fairly linear pathway where there are clear right and wrong
As I wrote in Learner-Centered Leadership, the post-industrial education system will require post-industrial measures of success. We can no longer rely on letter grades and seat time as proxies of