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What is the Best Way to Measure Student Learning and Growth?
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English - June 10, 2014 17:57 - 14 minutes - 20 Bytes - ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsCourses Education Kids & Family education teaching professional development technology educators principals administrators ed policy parents common core standards Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Summative assessment, formative assessment, mastery, individual growth, what is the best way to measure student progress?
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David Young is assistant superintendent in Boyle County Schools, in south central Kentucky, a teacher for 7 years, a principal for 4 years, and has been in my current role for 5 years. Kelly Stidham has been learning math alongside students for a decade. Also a coach at the building, regional and state level, she now serves as an effectiveness coach supporting LDC, MDC and teacher growth for the Kentucky Department of Education. Jason Mendenhall is the Vice President of Publishing at Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA); previously a secondary and post-secondary educator. Patrick Riccards has been a communications and policy expert for 20 years. Darren Burris is a member of the state's Model Curriculum Development Team.