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#55 Throwing Out Grades with Mark Barnes
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Mark Barnes -- educator, author, speaker

 

Internationally-recognized speaker and education writer Mark Barnes is the author of Role Reversal: Achieving Uncommonly Excellent Results in the Student-Centered Classroom, named a 2013 Best Professional Book by Teacher Librarian Magazine,The 5-Minute Teacher (ASCD, 2013), Teaching the iStudent (Corwin, 2014), 5 Skills for the Global Learner and Assessment 3.0 (Corwin, 2015). Mark presents keynotes and seminars worldwide on his Results Only Learning Environment, feedback for learning and web-based instruction. @markbarnes19 is regarded as one of education's most influential content curators on Twitter, and his Brilliant or Insane blog has more than 60,000 monthly readers.

In this episode you will learn:

How Mark changed his teaching over time to make his class student centered

Information about his new book, Assessment 3.0, which talks about how teachers can change their grading practice.
Why the traditional method of assessing was not working and how Mark upended his approach to grades
What teacher can do to break the cycle of failure
How the feedback model can increase student retention
The Facebook group, Teachers Throwing Out Grades
What multiple-choice based assessments must do to continue the conversation about learning
a digital tool that Mark recommends, Socrative, which teachers can set up to create quick, multiple-choice questions and get instant feedback
How to navigate your school's technology policy
The responsibility to keep your students safe
The beauty and excitement of a-ha moments
 Why everyone should read Drive by Daniel Pink
How to use social media for your teaching benefit
How to talk to your students rather than at them
Why EdCamp is a great way to do professional development on the cheap

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