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Today's interview is with Tom Schimmer, author of the bestselling book, Grading from the Inside Out, and an expert in assessment, grading, RTI, and educational leadership. Through this episode, Tom draws attention to ways assessment can boost our student’s confidence and love for math, including how to assess math the way coaches assess their athletes.
Allison and Tom discuss:
Quotes
‘The score is 00. The game hasn't started.’
‘Okay. Why did you sweat in practice? Why didn't you die for a loose ball? Why didn't you do all of that? You clearly didn't get anything? Because it's to start the game, the game is 00.
‘Well, it prepared me to play better, right?
Links from the episode
Allison’s episode on Tom’s podcast
Connect with Tom Schimmer
Crush Hypothesis Testing: This book is co-authored by math professor Jennifer Flenner, who was on Episode #34 Tips for Teaching Introductory Statistics.
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Today's interview is with Tom Schimmer, author of the bestselling book, Grading from the Inside Out, and an expert in assessment, grading, RTI, and educational leadership. Through this episode, Tom draws attention to ways assessment can boost our student’s confidence and love for math, including how to assess math the way coaches assess their athletes.
Allison and Tom discuss:
Quotes
‘The score is 00. The game hasn't started.’
‘Okay. Why did you sweat in practice? Why didn't you die for a loose ball? Why didn't you do all of that? You clearly didn't get anything? Because it's to start the game, the game is 00.
‘Well, it prepared me to play better, right?
Links from the episode
Allison’s episode on Tom’s podcast
Connect with Tom Schimmer
Crush Hypothesis Testing: This book is co-authored by math professor Jennifer Flenner, who was on Episode #34 Tips for Teaching Introductory Statistics.
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