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Tag Archives: assessment
The emerging landscape of testing
How is the testing world changing? I wrote up some reflections, based on recent Future Trends Forum discussions. EdTechDigest was kind enough to publish them as a column, “The New Politics of Educational Data”. Reproduced below: As winter gives way to … Continue reading
Testing and the future of education: Anya Kamenetz on Future Trends Forum #6
Anya Kamenetz was our Future Trends Forum guest on March 15th, and she sparked one of our most energetic discussions to date, focused on testing. Questions and comments raced over Shindig, and live tweeting was vigorous. We’ve made the full … Continue reading