Inventing a world without tests
Standardized tests measure only a small fraction of the knowledge and skills students need to be successful beyond high school, and yet test scores comprise the overwhelming majority of policy indicators of school quality and educational success. Some of this results from old thinking about what’s worth learning. But it’s also because we have a lot of experience defining and measuring what it means to read and do math. As a result, these assessments are inexpensive and scaleable.
In the No Child Left Behind era, it will be difficult to advance a different set of priorities if we can’t show that they can be assessed reliably and at scale. As educators, we value things like creativity, ownership, collaboration, problem solving, persistence, communication and citizenship. We know that these qualities matter a great deal for students’ long-term success, and many of us have developed strategies to embed them in our approach to assessment. What we know less about is how to aggregate up. How can we design tools, routines, or technologies to provide valid and useful information about student progress in domains that are traditionally hard to measure?
That’s what we’ll focus on in this conversation. Our goals are to share what we know about what is already out there, and generate new ideas that we can take back to our schools and classrooms to field test.
Conversational Practice
This conversation will follow an abbreviated design thinking format. The foundational question will be: How can we design tools, routines, or technologies to provide valid and useful information about student progress in domains that are traditionally hard to measure? We’ll organize brainstorming sessions around a handful of critical skills not normally measured by tests, and then generate ideas for tools, routines and technologies with the potential to measure these skills in ways that are both useful for teachers and reliable for assessment and evaluation.
Conversation Links
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Joshua SpodekNYU, Columbia University
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Garreth HeidtPerkiomen Valley High School
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Erin Franzinger BarrettChicago Public Schools
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Cynthia SchachtHyla Middle School
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eric fieldmanCollingswood HS
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kevin berdineLighthouse School
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Matthew Riggan
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Iris Wang
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Harlan HoweThe Kinkaid School
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William SutherlandSalesianum School
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John MunroRick Hansen Secondary School of Science and Business
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Karen ShaffranCheltenham School District
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Roseanne LibertiAbington Friends School
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Marta FouserKing's Academy
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Nicole RyanMove, Learn, Succeed
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Laura JordanCowan Road Middle School
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Michael CarsonMcLean School of Maryland
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Jill LenickSouth Western High School
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Mindy MartinezRio del Valle Middle School
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Kilolo MoyoHarambee Institute of Science and Technology
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Daniel DioGuardiEducate LLC
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Diana PottsEthical Culture Fieldston School, Fieldston Lower
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Christina McCabe
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Rita JensenWestern School of Science and Technology
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Rob KeithTrinity School
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Emily G. JonesBreck School
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Awo Okaikor Aryee-Price
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Tanisha BezueMastery Charter School
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Debra Shick
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Scott TottenFlemington-Raritan School District
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Kathleen MelvilleThe Workshop School, Teachers Lead Philly
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Sean Conner
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Katrina ClarkTAG Philly, Philadelphia Writing Project, Workshop School
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Walter BrownHudson High School of Learning Technologies
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Janelle Dick
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sarah brumbergLehman Alternative Community School
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Christine DolenteWilson School District
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Charlaine Savard
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Courtney AsaroJJ Flynn STEAM Teacher
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Dan CallahanMassachusetts Teachers Association
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Paule RodrigueCECCE
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Oliver EatonCulver Academies
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Kelly SchaafSchool District of Philadelphia
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Bryan LakatosThe Miami Valley School
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Debbie SpiegelThe Miami Valley School
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Gina Bishop
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Kyle KauffmanSouth Western High School
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Laura WensinkZionsville Middle School
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Derek Grimm
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Michael FranklinSLA-MS
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Nicole MarionniHighland Park High School
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Christian Kunkel
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Renee HawkinsGarrison Forest School
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Mary MurphyDouglas County School District
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Maria SommerRiver Vale, NJ Public Schools
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Laura SchenkeHudson High School of Learning Technologies
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Christopher FornaroThe Shipley School
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Michaella Pierce
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Misty GarvinGriffin-Spalding School District
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Chris AlfanoSLA, Jarvus
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Nelson RibonFair Haven Public Schools
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Maria FlemingFort Osage School District
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Deb SchianoRoselle Park High School
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