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The Ungrading Learning Theory We Have Is Not the Ungrading Learning Theory We Need | CBE—Life Sciences Education
The Ungrading Learning Theory We Have Is Not the Ungrading Learning Theory We Need | CBE—Life Sciences Education
Ungrading is an emancipatory pedagogy that focuses on evaluative assessment of learning. Self-regulated learning (SRL) has consistently been referred to as the learning theory that undergirds ungrading, but SRL—with its deficit frame in the literature and in practice—fails to uphold ungrading’s emancipatory aims. An asset-framed learning theory—one that combines the cultural orientation of funds of knowledge with the power dynamics of community cultural wealth—is proposed as an alternative to SRL. The proposed learning theory aligns ungrading to its emancipatory aims and may provide an opportunity to better understand the learning that occurs in ungraded classrooms. Scholarly and practical impacts for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), and specifically biology, educational research and practice include investigating the plausibility of mixing learning theories, aligning learning theory to emancipatory aims and researching how faculty activate funds of knowledge and community cultural wealth, both individually and collectively, in ungraded STEM classrooms.
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The Ungrading Learning Theory We Have Is Not the Ungrading Learning Theory We Need | CBE—Life Sciences Education
Belonging (A Series)
Belonging (A Series)
And here’s where my current position (which requires research on belonging and possibly design of belonging initiatives) meets my research (hello ungrading, emancipatory pedagogies, ethics of…
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Belonging (A Series)
Rigor thread Rissa Sorensen-Unruh on Twitter
Rigor thread Rissa Sorensen-Unruh on Twitter
I’m circling back to academic rigor & trying to dissect why I find it so insidious.& here’s my thought - if teaching is mainly about communication & building relationships (b/w student & student, student & teacher, & student & self), rigor undermines all of these in unique ways— Rissa Sorensen-Unruh (@RissaChem) October 28, 2021
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Rigor thread Rissa Sorensen-Unruh on Twitter