Approaching Authentic Assessments
Project-based learning gives teachers the opportunity to bring learning closer to students' real lives. But how can we make sure the final projects we ask students to create both require them to use real-world skills and spark their curiosity, inquiry, and imaginations? Instead of asking students to make projects that approximate real-life for the future, how can we ask them to do meaningful assessments that matter for real life today?
Conversational Practice
Project-based learning gives teachers the opportunity to bring learning closer to students' real lives. But how can we make sure the final projects we ask students to create both require them to use real-world skills and spark their curiosity, inquiry, and imaginations? Instead of asking students to make projects that approximate real-life for the future, how can we ask them to do meaningful assessments that matter for real life today?
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Vitaliy KulapinBurlington School District, VT
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Tracy RudzitisThe Computer School MS 245 NYC
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Dan BerkleyHudson HS of Learning Technologies
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Laura PerraultConvergence Re-imagining Education Project
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Christian Kunkel
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Kevin Harris
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Drew CrismonLadue Horton Watkins High School
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Danny GoodwinDanville Independent Schools
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Peter SaundersBreck School
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sebastien saunoi
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Christina McCabe
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Jessica ShupikThe U School
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Jamie GravellUCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Sciences
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Sarah CrichtonSunset Park High School
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Amanda MillerFranklinville Junior-Senior High School
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Susan HennesseyTarrant Institute for Innovative Education University of Vermont
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Tim MillerSchool of the Cathedral
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Rob Benkovic
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Peggy GeorgeClassroom 2.0 LIVE
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Stephanie WujcikThe Baldwin School
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George FioreWilson High School
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Michael CostelloSt. John's County School District
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Sonia NelsonSt. Joseph's Preparatory School
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Brooke MulartrickMethacton School District
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David KaibAmerican University
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Maureen ConroyThe Miami Valley School
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Jill BrowneBinghamton City Schools
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Holly DoePelham School District
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Sean LeberProject Learn School
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Erin Franzinger BarrettChicago Public Schools
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JENNIFER CUTLERThe Baldwin School
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Jonathan MartinIndependent: Writer and Consultant
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Lee Cobb
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Pam DominskyPortville Central School
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Dan Slack
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Terri InloesAcademy School District 20
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Campbell brad
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Max Rosen-LongSLA Beeber
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Nathalie D'AmatoCECCE, Ottawa, Canada
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Valerie PoteroSchool District of Philadelphia
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Melissa Donner
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Charlie McGeehanThe U School
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Tod WitmanSchuylkill Valley School District
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Philip VinogradovUpper Dublin School District
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Molly SmithFriends School of Baltimore
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Levette Parish
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Natacha MedugnoCECCE
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Steve Lynch
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Daniel Provence
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Jonathan EsteySLA/Arcadia University
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Diedre Cooper
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Fletcher Collins
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Chris McCaffreyWilson School District
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Catharina EvansCarolina Day School
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Mindy Romanosky
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Mei Ping Yang
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Amelia Larson
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Tyler BenedictThe Miami Valley School
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Ann OroArchdiocese of Newark Schools Office
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Jeremy KrausharNYC Dept. of Education
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Joni PecorJ.J. Flynn Elementary
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Mimi Romeo
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Joanne Donahue
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Mark SambergThe Friday Institute for Educational Innovation - NC State University
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Rob KeithTrinity School
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Aaron GrebermanBodine High School for International Affairs
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Michael FranklinSLA-MS
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Arlen KimmelmanClearview Regional HS @pseudandry
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Kevin GraceBurlington School District
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Katie MakatcheTrinity School
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Wendy GalsonScience Leadership Academy
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Ed Allen
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Desmond HastyPAECT
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Wendy EiteljorgThe Shipley School
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Katharine HudsonHaverford School
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Ann Leaness
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Linda CunninghamDouglas County Schools
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Amal GiknisScience Leadership Academy
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