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Data Savvy Teacher Podcast
Alicia Parker
12 episodes
10 months ago
Does your PLC have trouble staying focused? Do you find the conversation drifts into topics that are unrelated to the purposes of PLC time? If so this episode may contain some very helpful strategies for you! Credit to http://schoolreforminitiative.org for hosting dozens of helpful PLC protocols!
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Does your PLC have trouble staying focused? Do you find the conversation drifts into topics that are unrelated to the purposes of PLC time? If so this episode may contain some very helpful strategies for you! Credit to http://schoolreforminitiative.org for hosting dozens of helpful PLC protocols!
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#8 Using Quality Rubrics
Data Savvy Teacher Podcast
8 minutes
4 years ago
#8 Using Quality Rubrics
This is our final episode in our mini-series on creating quality assessment items. This episode focuses on how to create quality rubrics. Rubrics can be used to assess non-traditional assessment items like written responses, performances, and creations. But, not all rubrics are created equal. Tune in for some tips on creating high quality rubrics. Better assessments = better data.
Data Savvy Teacher Podcast
Does your PLC have trouble staying focused? Do you find the conversation drifts into topics that are unrelated to the purposes of PLC time? If so this episode may contain some very helpful strategies for you! Credit to http://schoolreforminitiative.org for hosting dozens of helpful PLC protocols!