Yesterday I had the privilege of presenting at and attending the second day of The Summit, a conference that focused on all things standards-based learning. I gave the morning keynote address and presented about the use of formative assessment in an SBL classroom, and you can find both presentations below. As someone who started her journey into SBL very, very alone, it was a pretty awesome feeling to sit in a room with so many other people who shared the same ideas as I do about how learning should take place in a classroom. This is one conference that I hope continues to grow in the years to come.
Cindy Warber
6/17/2015 08:54:53 pm
I'm looking forward to learning more from you. I have a growth mindset and care about what's best for students. I'm trying to sort why SBG is "best" for HS students about to graduate. I also am begging for someone to show me a complete, specific HS science unit that has clear standards, with scaffolding and FA along the way and then a summative assessment and final grade calculation. I'm hoping I have found someone who can help me in moving forward with best practices in grading. 8/12/2015 10:32:44 pm
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