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What is there to say when the world is out of control? A Student Guide to Writing a Personal Statement

What is there to say when the world is out of control? A Student Guide to Writing a Personal Statement

by reDesign | Apr 22, 2020 | Assessment, Blog, Curriculum

As part of reDesign’s #justonething effort to support (and not overwhelm!) educators during the COVID-19 pandemic, here is just one thing: a student-facing performance task guide, The Personal Statement: A Student Guide, to support learners in crafting...
Why Are the First Several Years of Teaching So Difficult? How Schools Can Stop Failing Novice Teachers

Why Are the First Several Years of Teaching So Difficult? How Schools Can Stop Failing Novice Teachers

by reDesign | Jun 15, 2019 | Adult Develpment, Blog

“Fraternity hazing” is how one article in the Atlantic characterized the experiences of first year teachers. The comparison conjures images of navigating degrading and dangerous rites of passage before being accepted for full membership into the group. Is it...
Teacher Growing Pains

Teacher Growing Pains

by reDesign | May 31, 2019 | Adult Develpment, Blog, Cultural Responsiveness, Pedagogy

Student accuses teacher of lying. Student is right. Nothing is done. Sounds like an event of a distant past? Nope. King Johnson’s recent note to his teacher this month reminds us, telling lies is not an aberration in schools, but a regular occurrence:  I suspect...
Driving Instruction with Culturally Relevant Pedagogy: CRP and the Competency-based Learning Cycle

Driving Instruction with Culturally Relevant Pedagogy: CRP and the Competency-based Learning Cycle

by reDesign | May 1, 2019 | Blog, Cultural Responsiveness, Curriculum

In an October blog post, Everything I’ve Ever Needed to Know About Teaching, I Learned From Black Women: A Recommended Reading List, Akosua Lesesne highlighted the groundbreaking works of ten Black women education theorists whose works have for decades...
Which Summative Assessment Formats are Critical to Competency-based or Mastery-based Learning?

Which Summative Assessment Formats are Critical to Competency-based or Mastery-based Learning?

by reDesign | Apr 15, 2019 | Assessment, Blog, Competency-based Learning

What types of summative assessments should be a part of our Competency-based or Mastery-based assessment model? Do traditional assessments go away? What about in math class, specifically? Is it really feasible to do multi-week projects all of the time? These are...
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