@hrheingold If there’s no grade, why is there assessment? @Jessifer @birv2
@hrheingold I am a big fan of formative assessment. But until states do away with high stakes testing, summative assessment will be providing grades. @Jessifer @birv2
@AlliFlowers @Jessifer @birv2 Agreed!
@birv2 @Jessifer @AlliFlowers @hrheingold
our department conversation yesterday about AI and its potential / its potential for cheating went to the ungrading place — setting up the work so the students work toward intrinsic not extrinsic rewards. 🙂
But we are on a college campus…
@scholar_farmer @Jessifer @AlliFlowers @hrheingold Working for intrinsic rewards in education.... that's my lifelong dream! After a whole lifetime in the classroom, I'm just not convinced it can actually happen. Especially in our "data-driven" landscape.
@birv2 That’s the advantage of higher ed over K-12. The former learns because they have the intrinsic motivation, while the latter learns because they have to be there. @scholar_farmer @Jessifer @hrheingold
@AlliFlowers @birv2 @scholar_farmer @Jessifer Also, in your "selective elite" schools, they are there because they have learned to make good grades.
@hrheingold And they have heavy parent engagement. @birv2 @scholar_farmer @Jessifer
@scholar_farmer Somehow adult learning (andragogy) has that built in, while child learning (pedagogy) requires extrinsic reward for the majority. @birv2 @Jessifer @hrheingold
@AlliFlowers @Jessifer @birv2 l Formative assessment helps the learner. Normative assessment is for asministrators. Taste the soup to see it needs salt vs taste the soup to review it.