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Hsiao-yun Chan

"Teaching Teaching & Understanding Understanding" (1/3) [English subtitles] - YouTube - 2 views

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    "Teaching Teaching & Understanding Understanding" is a 19-minute award-winning short-film about teaching at university and higher-level educational institutions.  It is based on the "Constructive Alignment" theory developed by Prof. John Biggs.  The film delivers a foundation for understanding what a teacher needs to do in order to make sure all types of students actually learn what the teacher intends. 
Hsiao-yun Chan

Grading: Not How but Why - 0 views

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    "It is not a symbol of rigor to have grades fall into a 'normal' distribution; rather, it is a symbol of failure: failure to teach well, to test well, and to have any influence at all on the intellectual lives of students" (Milton et al. 1986, p. 225).
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Assessing Assessments | Dangerously Irrelevant - 0 views

  • I can remember the meeting very vividly – teachers were appalled at the presenters statement that one reason an achievement gap exists is due to the pity parties that teachers have for minority students and students who have less than stable home lives.  In essence, teachers and schools do no students favors when they lower the expectations based on the perceived inabilities or emotional concerns that teachers and schools have for struggling students.  What the Ed Trust ultimately condones is the practice of teaching every child as if they were college preparatory material. 
  • and gained insight into how to construct rigorous assessments, which, in turn, forced me to redesign my approach to students, lessons, and teaching.
  • What I have come to understand is that while we scurry to find new ways to meet AYP, get our students over the hump, and keep our schools out of the editorial pages, there is a quiet epidemic of illiteracy spreading in our urban schools.  The Education Trust (while not completely perfect) is trying to address the issue through their programs and protocols.  They seek to shift the paradigm of teachers and schools, not throw money at the urban schools and hope that a miracle happens. 
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  • When any school thinks that a curriculum must be watered down in order to help the minority student, simply because that student comes from a family or neighborhood that is less desirable, then that school is acting in a nearly criminal manner.
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    "The teams meet regularly and each team member is on the "hot seat" - no one is immune from the clinical exercise."
Hsiao-yun Chan

Assessing Learning: A Response To John Fritz « Gardner Writes - 0 views

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    "Unless and until we acquire the patience, humility, and appetite for complexity that it takes to think and talk about learning, all other questions-allocating resources, evaluating teaching/learning technologies, etc.-are secondary. "
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