The more different types of assessments that are used in a class, the more likely it will be that each student can display her own form of excellence.
Not exact matches
Three ideas stand out:
Assessments aligned with CCSS must give students greater skin in the game by requiring them to pass assessments in order to graduate; tests should be linked to two or more different types of diplomas rather than imposing a rigid single standard for all; and low - income and minority students should receive far greater support than they cu
Assessments aligned with CCSS must give students greater skin in the game by requiring them to pass
assessments in order to graduate; tests should be linked to two or more different types of diplomas rather than imposing a rigid single standard for all; and low - income and minority students should receive far greater support than they cu
assessments in order to graduate; tests should be linked to two or
more different types of diplomas rather than imposing a rigid single standard for all; and low - income and minority students should receive far greater support than they currently do.
Clarity around the best purpose and use
of different types of assessments along with intentionally shifting time and energy to focus on information from
assessment gives teachers and students
more power and
more meaningful information to ensure learning.
Participants will gain knowledge about the
different types of portfolios, approaches, and tools and discover how technology can create a
more equitable, relevant, and timely
assessment system for students.
(B) The Corporation is authorized to adjust the
assessments on fossil fuel - based electricity to reflect changes in the expected quantities
of such electricity from
different fuel
types, such that the
assessments generate not less than $ 1.0 billion and not
more than $ 1.1 billion annually.
Looking at other decision making frameworks that are
more suitable under conditions
of deep uncertainty motivates a
different type of analysis and emphasizes
assessment of uncertainty and areas
of ignorance.