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“Rigor doesn’t necessarily have to do with the amount of work assigned, but rather the difficulty and intensity of the problem or project.”
― Hacking Assessment: 10 Ways to Go Gradeless in a Traditional Grades School
― Hacking Assessment: 10 Ways to Go Gradeless in a Traditional Grades School
“It is essential that we develop a learning space where failure is positive, as it is a catalyst for growth and change. Students need to recognize that taking a risk and not succeeding does not mean they are failing: It means they need to try another way. After”
― Hacking Assessment: 10 Ways to Go Gradeless in a Traditional Grades School
― Hacking Assessment: 10 Ways to Go Gradeless in a Traditional Grades School
“Just because you have the emotional range of a teaspoon doesn't mean we all have.”
― Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
― Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
“Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?”
― Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
― Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
“Rigor doesn’t necessarily have to do with the amount of work assigned, but rather the difficulty and intensity of the problem or project.”
― Hacking Assessment: 10 Ways to Go Gradeless in a Traditional Grades School
― Hacking Assessment: 10 Ways to Go Gradeless in a Traditional Grades School
“Students of the twenty-first century require flexible environments with ever growing capacities like the Internet where literally the world is at their fingertips.”
― The Power of Questioning: Opening up the World of Student Inquiry
― The Power of Questioning: Opening up the World of Student Inquiry
“It is essential that we develop a learning space where failure is positive, as it is a catalyst for growth and change. Students need to recognize that taking a risk and not succeeding does not mean they are failing: It means they need to try another way. After”
― Hacking Assessment: 10 Ways to Go Gradeless in a Traditional Grades School
― Hacking Assessment: 10 Ways to Go Gradeless in a Traditional Grades School