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The Unscholarly Use of Numbers in Our Assessment Practices: What Will Make Us Change?
The Unscholarly Use of Numbers in Our Assessment Practices: What Will Make Us Change?
Excerpt: On being invited to write something informative or evocative. I really couldn't resist the temptation to be a little provocative and return to a theme that I have touched on before (Rust, 2007), and is a particular bête noir of mine. Although I have to admit that, given I have no reason to believe that what I wrote previously has had any discernable impact, there is a slight sense of futility even as...
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The Unscholarly Use of Numbers in Our Assessment Practices: What Will Make Us Change?
Matt Crosslin on Twitter
Matt Crosslin on Twitter
“@karenraycosta This is why we came up with Self Mapped Learning Pathways - it doesn’t have to be either/or. But people that were very focused on ungrading didn’t understand the need for the structured side of the idea. People with a strong focus on equity got it.”
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