Starting a learning journal can be daunting for many people, especially for individuals who are not avid writers.
Where to Gather Information That is a great question, isn’t it? Where do you gather the […]
Popham (2008) suggests three reasons to explain why teachers need to know about assessment. “Test results […]
How can learning be monitored? Great question, isn’t it? Sometimes, my learning is marked by time. […]
Quality in an Age of Accountability Effective teachers utilize a variety of methods in assessment such […]
Assessment is an integral piece of curriculum design like the many strands of a fine fabric. […]
Reflective practice allows educators to identify areas of needs and while developing strategies built upon documented knowledge […]
Assessment and feedback are critical to the success of every student (Thousand, Villa & Nevin, 2007). […]
A learning journal is nothing more than a collection of notes, thoughts, drawings, sketches, observations and […]
I love my learning journals. Yes … that is plural. I do have more than one. […]