We love to say, “We have to go back to the drawing board.” It sounds decisive, humble, even wise. But here’s the irony: most of the time, we were never at the drawing board to begin with. The drawing board is supposed to be that space of imagination and planning. A place where you sketch,…| rochemamabolo
Each Spring as I begin to move into my final units of the school year, most of the summative assessments that I’ve designed for students have been written assessments. Some years I’ve added in Socratic Seminars or other discussion formats. Other years we’ve had presentations. But, often I’m looking for some other assessments that break from these molds […]| moving writers