Beyond Multiple Choice: The Future of Assessment
By Beyond Multiple Choice
Beyond Multiple Choice: The Future of AssessmentAug 16, 2022
The Future of Language and Literacy Assessment with Dr. Anthony Benners
This episode features guest Dr. Anthony Benners, Innovation Advisor & Senior Psychometrician for the NYC Department of Education. Listen to hear how new digital technologies are transforming language assessment in NYC schools, along with Dr. Benner's perspective on principles for promoting assessment innovation across domains.
SPONSOR:
This episode is sponsored by TAO, by Open Assessment Technologies.
TAO is the leading open-source digital assessment platform for education and career advancement, delivering well over 100 million tests, in more than 30 languages worldwide. Unlike proprietary, one-size-fits-all software, TAO gives you the freedom, flexibility, and control to evolve with today’s learners and provide the testing experience that students deserve. To learn more about building better assessments with TAO visit www.taotesting.com.
Learn more about Beyond Multiple Choice and our events exploring the future of assessment at www.beyond-multiple-choice.com.
How Learning Stories Make Assessment Meaningful with Rachel Silva of Educa
Learning Stories are an assessment tool widely used in New Zealand early childhood education programs. Teachers create Learning Stories to authentically assess students by documenting observed areas of growth that occur through various social and educational activities.
This episode features Rachel Silva, Director of Business Development for Educa, a Learning Story platform. Listen to gain insight into how Learning Stories can be used to make learning more meaningful by engaging families and deepening student-teacher relationships.
Learn more about Educa.
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Want to learn more from Rachel and dozens of other learning and assessment professionals?
Register for our upcoming free, virtual Beyond Multiple Choice conference November 1 - 3!
The theme is "Contexts for Innovation in Assessment."
We'll engage with diverse learning and assessment stakeholders from around the globe, including educators, admin, researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and technology developers.
Presentations will explore cutting-edge assessment approaches in workforce training, K-12, and Higher Education.
Learn more and register at BeyondMultipleChoice.com.
Bringing Joy Back to Assessment with Alli Privitt
FEATURED GUEST:
Alli Privitt, High School Instructor, Learning Designer, and Educational Consultant
Alli has worked with over 2000 students in her teaching career & has cultivated expertise for designing learning experiences, on-the-spot problem solving, & helping all students achieve success.
She developed a framework that any facilitator, advisor, coach, leader, and student-facing organization can use to help learners achieve academic success, become more resilient, & fall in love with the learning process.
Timestamps:
[2:22] Alli shares her personal story that led her to a career in teaching
[7:11] Discussing how Alli's positive early experiences around assessment contributed to her joy for learning
[11:22] How Alli cultivates learning environments where students enjoy the assessment process
[16:42] A cognitive principle that Alli thinks is underemphasized in teacher training
[23:10] Discussing principles of teaching and learning that transcend across various ages and learning environments
[32:01] Alli's vision of learning and assessment in an ideal School of the Future
Rebuilding Public Confidence in Assessment
Rebuilding Public Confidence in Educational Assessment is the title of a forthcoming book by Dr. Mary Richardson, Professor of Educational Assessment at UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society.
As a researcher and academic, Dr. Richardon draws on her early experience as a struggling student to inform a deeply empathetic and relational approach to assessment reform.
Listen to hear her thoughts on what is missing in the current public discourse around assessment and why that should matter to learning professionals everywhere.
Further Resources:
Order Rebuilding Public Confidence in Educational Assessment by Mary Richardson
Follow Mary Richardson on Twitter (@miriched)
Learn more about Beyond Multiple Choice (and register for our upcoming events exploring the future of assessment)
The Future of Assessment Depends on Elevating Culturally-Diverse Leadership
This episode contains a keynote presentation from Beyond Multiple Choice's 2021 April seminar. It is titled “The Future of Assessment Depends on Elevating Culturally-Diverse Leadership” and delivered by Susan Lyons, executive director of the non-profit organization Women in Measurement.
You can find a transcript of the presentation here.
Further Resources:
Twitter: @susanclyons
Back in the Classroom: How Students and Teachers are Readapting to In-Person Learning
Date recorded: October 14th, 2021
In this episode, you'll hear from three educators - at the primary, secondary, and post-secondary levels - about the challenges, changes, and lessons that they've observed in transitioning back to in-person learning.
Guests:
Mary Richardson | Professor of Educational Assessment at UCL Institute of Education
Grahame Smart | Math, Science, and E-Learning Consultant
Alexa Markarian | Assistant Principal at McClure Elementary School in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Examining Our Approach to College Readiness Assessment
Date Recorded: May 25, 2021
In this episode, you'll hear from three college-readiness experts. Hear their thoughts about the role of assessment in measuring and cultivating skills that prepare students to thrive in Higher Education--from the admissions process, through their college careers, and beyond.
Host: Brian Moon
Guests:
● Jeremy Burrus, PhD - Senior Director of Social, Emotional, and Academic Learning Research at ACT
● Doris Zahner, PhD - Chief Academic Officer at the Council for Aid to Education
● Glenn Whitehouse, PhD - Associate Dean for Student Affairs in the College of Arts & Sciences at Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU)
Learn more about Beyond Multiple Choice and our free events exploring the future of assessment at http://beyond-multiple-choice.com/
Timestamps:
[0:53] Introduction
[2:13] Defining “College Readiness”
[7:12] Implications of the changing nature of college admissions
[12:07] Describing CAE performance-based assessments
[14:52] How FGCU makes use of CAE performance-based assessments
[18:26] ACT’s approach to assessing social-emotional skills
[22:20] Areas of opportunity for innovation in college readiness assessment
[25:59] Barriers for introducing innovations in assessment
[35:07} Closing thoughts
Envisioning a "New Normal" for Post-Pandemic Education
In today's episode, you'll hear from three experts who will also be speaking at our upcoming seminar. Hear their thoughts on how the pandemic has reshaped teaching, learning, and assessment, and how we can harness these changes to promote greater fairness, inclusivity, and overall effectiveness.
Hosted by Jeff Ross.
Guests:
Batsheva Frankel, Educational Consultant at New Lens Ed.
Okan Bulut, Associate Professor in the Measurement, Evaluation, and Data Science program at the University of Alberta
Sheryl Burgstahler, Director of the DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology) Center at the University of Washington
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How can we use the pandemic as an opportunity to advance assessment innovation?
Date: October 14, 2020
Description: In this episode, you’ll hear from three experts who will also be speaking at our upcoming free virtual conference: Kristen DiCerbo, Chief Learning Officer at Khan Academy; Scott Marion, Executive Director of the Center for Assessment; and John Winkley, Director of AlphaPlus Consultancy.
Hear their thoughts about the current state of assessment in light of the global pandemic, along with opportunities and challenges for assessment reform, but at a policy level and in the classroom.
Where to find Kristen DiCerbo
Where to find Scott Marion
Where to find John Winkley
Learn more about Beyond Multiple Choice:
Timestamps:
How can we ensure that students’ academic achievements will be recognized during the pandemic? [1:05]
What alternatives to standardized exams exist currently in the UK and Europe? [4:40]
With all the other urgent pandemic-related factors going on, is now the time to be pushing for change in assessment? [8:20]
Opportunities, approaches, and likelihood for systemic change in the current climate [15:25]
Challenges and opportunities for transforming assessment in the classroom [25:45]
To what extent should technology – AI, VR, gaming, etc. -- factor into discussions of assessment reform? [33:25]
What should delegates seek to take away from the upcoming Beyond Multiple Choice conference? [42:08]