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Re-forming Summative Assessments

Re-forming Summative Assessments: Blurring the line between learning and testing

What if we could make that timeless question ‘Will this be on the test’ irrelevant? In today’s mainstream educational system we clearly differentiate between assessment and learning. Even when it comes to assessment meant to inform learning (formative assessment) we tend to distinguish between learning and showing that we learned new content and skills. What if we could bring the two much closer… so close that you can’t distinguish one from the other? In this show we will explore research and development efforts and products that move us closer to this seamless learning environment. We will examine what impact this has on products in development today and how this might change the way you think about your offering in the future.

We will explore the following questions:

  • What does a learning environment look like where learning and assessment are seamlessly integrated?
  • What are the benefits and issues with this approach?
  • Does this require technology or are there strategies that transcend the use of technology?
  • How does this integration fit in a world of high stakes assessment?
  • How can a content developer take advantage of this strategy to improve their existing and new products?

Guests at the table:

  1. Elizabeth Greninger, Ph.D.,  Managing Associate and Teacher Quality Specialist at edCount, LLC
  2. Stuart Kahl, Founding Principal and former CEO of Measured Progress
  3. Shawn Morgan, District Data Coordinator at CNY Regional Information Center

Early Childhood Education

November 2013 — Are we doing the best we can to prepare all children to realize their potential?

The age from four to five is arguably one of the most important times for children. ETT will address the diverse facets of early childhood and how the education community is laying the foundation of success for young learners. Our host Michael Jay and guest speakers will delve into the expectations for childcare, explore how benchmarks are being developed, and ask our listeners the big question: How do we prepare educators who are interested in early childhood care?

Ed Table Talk provided information on upcoming conferences, guests’ Donor’s Choose projects, highlights from MCH’s Early Childhood Marketing Leadership Council meeting, and “You Can’t Handle the Truth!”

Guests at the Table:
Suzanne Thouvenelle
Early Childhood Development Specialist for the Head Start Information Communications Center Project
Jenifer Morack
edWeb.net Business & Program Development
Rita Palet
Coordinator with Quality Preschool Initiatives, San Diego County Office of Education

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