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Hacking Assessment: 10 Ways to Go Gradeless a Traditional Grades School

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Hacking Assessment: 10 Ways to Go Gradeless a Traditional Grades School
Hacking Assessment: 10 Ways to Go Gradeless a Traditional Grades School

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Hacking Assessment: 10 Ways to Go Gradeless a Traditional Grades School

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How to Go Gradeless -- Assessment That Makes Learning Visible
"What's my grade? What's it worth? Is there extra credit? Is this for a mark? " It's time to shift the conversation and make learning visible. Now, you can easily stop reducing students to a number, letter, or any label that misrepresents learning. Now, you can help children see the value in every single assignment. Today, you can make assessment a rich, ongoing conversation that inspires learning for the sake of learning, rather than as a punishment or a reward. All you have to do is
go gradeless.
Throw out your grade book tomorrow!
In
Hacking Assessment: 10 Ways to Go Gradeless in a Traditional Grades School
, award-winning teacher and world-renowned formative assessment expert Starr Sackstein unravels one of education's oldest mysteries: how to assess learning without grades -- even in a school that uses numbers, letters, GPAs, and report cards. While many educators can only muse about the possibility of a world without grades, teachers like Sackstein are reimagining education. In this unique, eagerly-anticipated book, Sackstein shows you exactly how to create a remarkable no-grades classroom like hers, a vibrant place where students grow, share, thrive, and become independent learners who never ask, "What's this worth?"
Learn what formative assessment really looks like.
Summative assessment is typically an end-of-unit exam or standardized test, but what is formative assessment? Many teachers struggle with the concept.
Hacking Assessment
not only explains what formative assessment is, it provides blueprints for implementation and examples from educators around the world, who use this strategy successfully every day.
Read It and You Can Take These Actions Immediately:
Shift everyone's mindset away from grades
Track student progress
without a grade book
Communicate learning to all stakeholders in real time
Maximize time
while providing meaningful feedback
Teach students to reflect and
"self-grade"
Deliver feedback
in a digital world
Create cloud-based learning archives
Inspire Students
to share their work openly
This is not your average assessment book
won't bore you with outdated research or unrealistic strategies. In her captivating, conversational style, Sackstein provides practical ideas woven into a user-friendly success guide with actionable steps for creating an amazing conversation about learning that
does not require a traditional grade
. Each chapter is neatly wrapped in this simple
Hack Learning Series
formula:
The Problem (an assessment issue that plagues education)
The Hack (a
ridiculously easy solution
that you've likely never considered)
What You Can Do Tomorrow (no waiting necessary)
Blueprint for Full Implementation (a
step-by-step action plan
for capacity building)
The Hack in Action (yes, someone has actually done this)
Teachers around the world are going gradeless, and you can too
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now, and go gradeless tomorrow.

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