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Disclaimer:
This episode was generated using AI narration via Google Notebook LM. It is based on and produced from the full article published on the Echoes of Learning and Teaching blog.
đ§ Episode 7: âWhy Are We Locking Students Into Early Judgments? Rethinking Point-in-Time Assessmentâ
In this episode of Echoes of Learning and Teaching, we challenge a familiar practice: using one-off, point-in-time assessments to define student learning and progress. Drawing on the blog post âWhy Are We Locking Students Into Early Judgments? Rethinking Point-in-Time Assessmentâ, we ask: Are we prematurely judging learners and, in the process, limiting their potential?
Weâll explore questions like:
Join us as we rethink how and when we assess, consider how bias creeps into early measurements, and imagine a more flexible, responsive future for assessment where students arenât locked into a single moment but invited into a continuum of growth.
đ Read the original post here: https://echoesoflearningandteaching.com/2025/10/15/why-are-we-locking-students-into-early-judgments-rethinking-point-in-time-assessment/
đ Want to explore more reflections on teaching and learning?
Read all the articles featured in this podcast on the Echoes of Learning and Teaching blog
There is also a curated collection on Flipboard
By Marc C-ScottDisclaimer:
This episode was generated using AI narration via Google Notebook LM. It is based on and produced from the full article published on the Echoes of Learning and Teaching blog.
đ§ Episode 7: âWhy Are We Locking Students Into Early Judgments? Rethinking Point-in-Time Assessmentâ
In this episode of Echoes of Learning and Teaching, we challenge a familiar practice: using one-off, point-in-time assessments to define student learning and progress. Drawing on the blog post âWhy Are We Locking Students Into Early Judgments? Rethinking Point-in-Time Assessmentâ, we ask: Are we prematurely judging learners and, in the process, limiting their potential?
Weâll explore questions like:
Join us as we rethink how and when we assess, consider how bias creeps into early measurements, and imagine a more flexible, responsive future for assessment where students arenât locked into a single moment but invited into a continuum of growth.
đ Read the original post here: https://echoesoflearningandteaching.com/2025/10/15/why-are-we-locking-students-into-early-judgments-rethinking-point-in-time-assessment/
đ Want to explore more reflections on teaching and learning?
Read all the articles featured in this podcast on the Echoes of Learning and Teaching blog
There is also a curated collection on Flipboard