Grading Latest about Grading A New Book Argues Grades Are Failing Students. Here’s Why By Erik Ofgang published 27 August 24 Joshua R. Eyler gives the U.S. grading system an “F” in his new book, "Failing Our Future: How Grades Harm Students, And What We Can Do About It." AI Is Getting Better At Grading. Should Teachers Use It To Grade? By Erik Ofgang published 16 July 24 AI grading tools can now match human accuracy and consistency in certain topics and situations putting the spotlight on the ethics of machine grading. Best Free Plagiarism Checking Sites By Diana Restifo published 16 May 23 The best free online plagiarism checking sites for educators. Classroom Tools Making the Grade: Standards-Based, Traditional, or Both? By Erik Ofgang published 20 October 22 Replacing traditional grades with a competency or standards-based assessment isn’t easy but it often gets an A+ from educators. Glimpse K12 Launches New Tool to Help Eliminate Grade Inflation, Deflation and Systemic Bias By TL Editors published 16 October 19 “Our customers discovered that the way they were assessing student performance in the classroom was not in line with standards mastery on achievement tests,” said Pearson. Skyward Becomes a Google for Education Build Partner By TL Editors published 13 September 19 “By providing one place to enter data, teachers can be more confident in their data while continuing to use the tools that work best for their needs,” explained Kevin Duda, director of product management at Skyward. Single-Point Rubrics and Checkmark Make Your Life Easier & Your Kids Smarter By Glenn Wiebe published 29 January 19 You just finished putting together a great instructional lesson or unit. Then you realize . . . you haven’t created the rubric yet. Online Grading Platform Streamlines Teacher's Workflow By TL Editors published 27 September 18 Canon Flexes Intelligent Grading Solutions at ISTE By Tech & Learning Staff published 11 July 18 App Offers Comprehensive View of Student Achievement By TL Editors published 2 May 18 1 2 Archives Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...19 Suggestions For Your AI Reading List2Tech & Learning Joins USA EdTech as Bett Media Partner3KnoPro: How to Use It to Support CTE4What to Know About Buying Robots for Schools5AI’s Remarkably Imperfect Productivity Tricks Us Into Mistakes. Here’s How You Can Avoid These
A New Book Argues Grades Are Failing Students. Here’s Why By Erik Ofgang published 27 August 24 Joshua R. Eyler gives the U.S. grading system an “F” in his new book, "Failing Our Future: How Grades Harm Students, And What We Can Do About It."
AI Is Getting Better At Grading. Should Teachers Use It To Grade? By Erik Ofgang published 16 July 24 AI grading tools can now match human accuracy and consistency in certain topics and situations putting the spotlight on the ethics of machine grading.
Best Free Plagiarism Checking Sites By Diana Restifo published 16 May 23 The best free online plagiarism checking sites for educators.
Making the Grade: Standards-Based, Traditional, or Both? By Erik Ofgang published 20 October 22 Replacing traditional grades with a competency or standards-based assessment isn’t easy but it often gets an A+ from educators.
Glimpse K12 Launches New Tool to Help Eliminate Grade Inflation, Deflation and Systemic Bias By TL Editors published 16 October 19 “Our customers discovered that the way they were assessing student performance in the classroom was not in line with standards mastery on achievement tests,” said Pearson.
Skyward Becomes a Google for Education Build Partner By TL Editors published 13 September 19 “By providing one place to enter data, teachers can be more confident in their data while continuing to use the tools that work best for their needs,” explained Kevin Duda, director of product management at Skyward.
Single-Point Rubrics and Checkmark Make Your Life Easier & Your Kids Smarter By Glenn Wiebe published 29 January 19 You just finished putting together a great instructional lesson or unit. Then you realize . . . you haven’t created the rubric yet.