Dive deep with Larry Ainsworth, author of Common Formative Assessments 2.0, to learn how your school teams can collaboratively create high-quality assessments that produce evidence of student learning.
Dive deep with Larry Ainsworth, author of Common Formative Assessments 2.0, to learn how your school teams can collaboratively create high-quality assessments that produce evidence of student learning.
Read about Caldwell District's success partnering with Kara Vandas and the Teacher Clarity program.
Read about Valley View School District's success partnering with Larry Ainsworth's CFA 2.0 program.
Learn from Tom Hierck and Garth Larson, authors of Grading for Impact, how to use target-based assessment, grading, and reporting to provide students with game-changing feedback.
Hear from Nancy Frey and Douglas Fisher, authors of Developing Assessment-Capable Visible Learners, how a framework centered around relationships, clarity, and challenge increases student learning.
Learn from Paul Bloomberg and Barb Pitchford, bestselling authors of Leading Impact Teams, how to implement a simple three-step classroom protocol that develops student ownership of learning.
Learn from Larry Ainsworth, author of Common Formative Assessments 2.0, how using the CFA process can ensure greater student achievement that is visible on high-stakes assessments.
Explore with Kara Vandas, co-author of Clarity for Learning, the simple, yet powerful practices that streamline instruction and assessment, and drastically accelerate learning.
Explore with Larry Ainsworth, Kara Vandas, and Mary Jane O'Connell how co-constructing success criteria with students increases student clarity and learning.
Get a sneak peek into the book with this first chapter of Developing Assessment-Capable Visible Learners, Grades K-12, where the authors define what an assessment-capable learner is and explore how teachers can create them.
This lesson from the Teacher's Guide included with Becoming an Assessment-Capable Visible Learner, Grades 6-12, Level 1: Classroom Pack is set up to help you support your students in asking the right questions to get the feedback that they need.
Informed by the ideas of 41 educators all over the world who contributed to the fourth edition of How to Grade for Learning, author Ken O'Connor focuses on the four most critical challenges when implementing Standards-Based Grading and Learning in schools and districts and in the classroom.