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Three Revised Things to Unlearn About Learning
Tina Barseghian wrote a nice piece today for Mind Shift about Will Richardson‘s 2012 ISTE presentation. I often find myself disagreeing with Will’s posts on his site and this time is no exception. My biggest point of disagreement with Will … Continue reading →
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Tagged assessment, competition, Criterion-Referenced Competency Test, Criterion-referenced test, Education, Education in the United States, Garrison Keillor, ipsative tests, Lake Wobegon, Mind Shift, Norm-referenced test, Standardized test, Teacher, Tina Barseghian, Will Richardson
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