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@geraldaungst what are you presenting on at iste? I may be interested in helping ya out. (can't DM 'cause you aren't following me)about 15 hours agofrom TweetDeck
Just found out I didn't get the tech director job that I applied for... :-( Guess that makes my life a bit simpler for the short term :-)about 15 hours agofrom TweetDeck
if formative assessments are used to validate learning why are summative ones so "hard"? Shouldn't they be "been there, done that"? #edchatabout 17 hours agofrom TweetChat
it's not about remembering or forgetting; it's about being able to figure it out when it's needed. #edchatabout 17 hours agofrom TweetChat
assessments do not equal "tests". assessments happen all the time - whenever we see where our students are at. #edchatabout 17 hours agofrom TweetChat
@mbteach true. should end-of-year testing be considered summative for just that year or for all knowledge to that point in time? #edchatabout 17 hours agofrom TweetChat
summative doesn't always mean at the end of the year, either. it can happen at the end of a unit, topic, or idea.
#edchatabout 18 hours agofrom TweetChat
summative assessments simply mean that a level of mastery has been achieved. Nothing to do with learning ending #edchatabout 18 hours agofrom TweetChat