Episodes

  • #10: Uncovering the Flaws of Traditional Grading: A Deep Dive into Chapter 4 of "Grading for Equity"
    May 31 2024

    In this episode, Jake and Morgan dive into Chapter 4, "Traditional Grading Hides Information, Invites Biases, and Provides Misleading Information," from Joe Feldman's transformative book "Grading for Equity." They explore Feldman's critique of traditional grading practices, discussing how methods like averaging grades and incorporating behavioral factors distort true measures of learning and disadvantage marginalized students. The conversation delves into the impact on student motivation, the perpetuation of inequities, and the importance of separating academic performance from behavior. Highlighting Feldman's advocacy for standards-based grading and formative assessments, Jake and Morgan share personal anecdotes and practical tips for implementing more equitable grading practices in classrooms, aiming to create a fairer and more effective educational system. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases using the links which follow. Using these links to purchase recommended books is a way to help support this podcast. Recommended Reading: Grading for Equity by Joe Feldman: Paperback: https://amzn.to/3CmMi2J Audiobook: https://amzn.to/3J7F9Hl UNgrading by Susan Blum Paperback: https://amzn.to/3P5z0zt Audiobook: https://amzn.to/43yTxkj The Self-Driven Child by by William Stixrud and Ned Johnson Paperback: https://amzn.to/42z2nx7 Audiobook: https://amzn.to/3CnmxiY What We Know About Grading: What Works, What Doesn't, and What's Next by Thomas R. Guskey & Susan M. Brookhart Paperback: https://amzn.to/3EoSgkL CHAPTERS: 00:00 Opening 00:20 Introduction & recap with takeaways 12:26 Mechanisms of inaccuracy 18:00 Behavioral data, bias, & human psychology 33:00 Analyzing your gradebook: Feel good about noticing 37:50 Psychological effects of gradebooks 48:59 Grade hacks 55:10 Mathematical soundness of the grade 1:00:01 Questions to consider 1:15:12 Closing

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • #9: How grading can enhance trust between students and teachers, or undermine it - with Morgan Torres-Unger
    Dec 29 2023

    Grading for Equity Book Study #4

    Jake and Morgan discuss Chapter 3: "How Traditional Grading Stifles Risk-Taking and Supports the Commodity of Grades" from the book Grading for Equity by Joe Feldman, a book that is helping schools and teachers upgrade the way that we assess and measure student learning. In our study of this chapter we discuss above all, the role of risk-taking and trust in teaching and learning, and we go into detail about how using grades as an artificial extrinsic incentive undermines the relationship of trust between student and teacher and thus undermines the process of learning. Any teachers who seek to understand the various impacts of grading practices should benefit from hearing and considering the ideas discussed, and likewise from reading the book and integrating the ideas into their practice. You can buy this book and others with the links below. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases using the links which follow. Using these links to purchase recommended books is a way to help support this podcast. Recommended Reading: Grading for Equity by Joe Feldman: Paperback: https://amzn.to/3CmMi2J Audiobook: https://amzn.to/3J7F9Hl UNgrading by Susan Blum Paperback: https://amzn.to/3P5z0zt Audiobook: https://amzn.to/43yTxkj The Self-Driven Child by by William Stixrud and Ned Johnson Paperback: https://amzn.to/42z2nx7 Audiobook: https://amzn.to/3CnmxiY What We Know About Grading: What Works, What Doesn't, and What's Next by Thomas R. Guskey & Susan M. Brookhart Paperback: https://amzn.to/3EoSgkL CHAPTERS:

    00:00 - Disclaimer

    00:22 - Opening quote on trust & risk taking

    01:40 - I broke into Morgan’s car.

    05:17 - Checking in about work, grading, and communication

    14:27 - Changing grading practices with a team

    16:41 - Grading for Equity Chapter 3 Introduction

    19:10 - Risk taking and safe failure 

    20:37 - Points can undermine trust.

    23:29 - What is this book study for?

    26:31 - The way you grade affects everything.

    33:14 - The pace of learning

    39:06 - Wait, why are we doing a book study?

    41:56 - Sending mixed messages to students

    54:49 - Students as allies vs. adversaries

    1:02:59 - Kill your ego or undermine trust

    1:09:32 - Be the best substitute teacher you can be

    1:15:59 - The element of trust

    1:22:32 - Human connection, empathy, and critical thinking

    1:27:33 - Intrinsic motivation, extrinsic rewards, and behavioral science

    1:33:53 - Discussion on engagement

    1:50:38 - Incentive systems

    2:01:14 - Effects of points on self concept and anxiety

    2:04:21 - Shares & celebrations, provoking thought

    2:14:45 - Closing

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    2 hrs and 22 mins
  • #8: What were grading systems historically developed to do? - Grading for Equity Ch 2 with Morgan Torres-Unger
    Oct 9 2023
    Jake and Morgan discuss Chapter 2: A Brief History of Grading from the book Grading for Equity by Joe Feldman, a book that is helping schools and teachers upgrade the way that we assess and measure student learning. Chapter 1 emphasizes the concept that changing grading practices frequently requires abandoning old beliefs and building new ones, and confronting the reality that we could have done better for past students, had we only known what to do and why a different way might be better. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases using the links which follow. Using these links to purchase recommended books is a way to help support this podcast. Books: Grading for Equity by Joe Feldman: Paperback: https://amzn.to/3CmMi2J Audiobook: https://amzn.to/3J7F9Hl UNgrading by Susan Blum Paperback: https://amzn.to/3P5z0zt Audiobook: https://amzn.to/43yTxkj The Self-Driven Child by by William Stixrud and Ned Johnson Paperback: https://amzn.to/42z2nx7 Audiobook: https://amzn.to/3CnmxiY What We Know About Grading: What Works, What Doesn't, and What's Next by Thomas R. Guskey & Susan M. Brookhart Paperback: https://amzn.to/3EoSgkL CHAPTERS: [In Progress]
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    57 mins
  • #7: Are your beliefs holding back you and your students? - Grading for Equity Ch 1 with Morgan Torres-Unger
    Oct 2 2023

    Jake and Morgan discuss Chapter 1 of the book Grading for Equity by Joe Feldman (2018), a book that is helping schools and teachers upgrade the way that we assess and measure student learning. Chapter 1 emphasizes the concept that changing grading practices frequently requires abandoning old beliefs and building new ones, and confronting the reality that we could have done better for past students, had we only known what to do and why a different way might be better.


    As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases using the links which follow. Using these links to purchase recommended books is a way to help support this podcast.

    Books: Grading for Equity by Joe Feldman: Paperback: https://amzn.to/3CmMi2J Audiobook: https://amzn.to/3J7F9Hl UNgrading by Susan Blum Paperback: https://amzn.to/3P5z0zt Audiobook: https://amzn.to/43yTxkj The Self-Driven Child by by William Stixrud and Ned Johnson Paperback: https://amzn.to/42z2nx7 Audiobook: https://amzn.to/3CnmxiY What We Know About Grading: What Works, What Doesn't, and What's Next by Thomas R. Guskey & Susan M. Brookhart Paperback: https://amzn.to/3EoSgkL CHAPTERS: [In Progress]

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • #6: Should you reexamine how you grade your students? Start Here. - Grading for Equity Prologue with Morgan Torres-Unger
    Sep 5 2023

    Jake and Morgan discuss the prologue from the book Grading for Equity by Joe Feldman (2018), a book that is helping schools and teachers upgrade the way that we assess and measure student learning. The ideas and the references in the book make a strong case that the way we have been grading for over 100 years in the US education system and in similar systems is not only flawed but harmful, and that problems like low levels of learning, cheating, and disruptive student behaviors can all be positively impacted by improving the way that we determine a student's grade.


    As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases using the links which follow. Using these links to purchase recommended books is a way to help support this podcast.


    Books: Grading for Equity by Joe Feldman: Paperback: https://amzn.to/3CmMi2J Audiobook: https://amzn.to/3J7F9Hl


    UNgrading by Susan Blum Paperback: https://amzn.to/3P5z0zt Audiobook: https://amzn.to/43yTxkj


    The Self-Driven Child by by William Stixrud and Ned Johnson Paperback: https://amzn.to/42z2nx7 Audiobook: https://amzn.to/3CnmxiY


    What We Know About Grading: What Works, What Doesn't, and What's Next by Thomas R. Guskey & Susan M. Brookhart Paperback: https://amzn.to/3EoSgkL


    CHAPTERS: [In Progress]

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • #5: Artificial intelligence technologies in education: threat or opportunity? with Rudy Escobar
    Jul 16 2023

    Rudy Escobar is the STEM & Computer Science Coordinator at the Stanislaus County Office of Education. He is a chemical engineer by training and education, and worked in the private sector before beginning his journey in education. In his current position Rudy works with all of the PreK-12 schools in a county in California’s Central Valley, impacting the educational experiences of thousands of learners every year. In our conversation we explore the broad topic of artificial intelligence and its implications in education. Contact Rudy Twitter: @RudyChem (https://twitter.com/rudychem) Follow/Contact:

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    Resources AI 4 K-12: https://ai4k12.org/ AI Bill of Rights: https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/ai-bill-of-rights/ Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Teaching and Learning (US Dept of Education): https://tech.ed.gov/ai-future-of-teaching-and-learning/ Start Stronger with SCOE Conference (July 2023): https://www.stancoe.org/curriculum-and-project-directors-cpd/events/start-stronger-scoe-ultimate-back-school-conference


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    Books The Big Nine by Amy Webb - Paperback: https://amzn.to/43snm4Y The Big Nine by Amy Webb - Audiobook: https://amzn.to/44KGlc5 Timestamps (00:00) Introduction (01:20) Rudy’s background (08:14) Foray into AI in education (13:24) Defining and explaining AI (18:47) Use of AI by students (26:41) Teaching students about AI tools (31:50) Structuring assignments in the age of AI tools (42:39) Increase engagement by ditching the busy work (58:41) Informing instruction with AI-generated data (1:04:58) Data analysis for teachers (1:11:03) The future roles of AI in education (1:16:31) Administrators should support teachers in taking risks (1:27:09) The state of innovation in education (1:36:35) Closing

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • #4: How a personal teaching philosophy can unify relationships, grading, engagement, & outcomes - with Morgan Torres-Unger
    Jul 4 2023

    Morgan Torres-Unger is a teacher in California’s Central Valley, with experience teaching multiple age groups and content areas. In our conversations she shares a constellation of strategies and tactics which underscore important tenets of student-teacher relationships and how they improve all areas of teaching from classroom management to cognitive outcomes. Collectively, the ideas we discuss demonstrate a unified teaching philosophy which is simultaneously student-centered, learning-focused, data-driven, intrinsically differentiated, and yields positive outcomes.


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    WORKS REFERENCED

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    Grading for Equity by Joe Feldman:

    Paperback: https://amzn.to/3CmMi2J

    Audiobook: https://amzn.to/3J7F9Hl


    CHAPTERS

    00:00 - Introduction

    02:26 - Does your personality match your job?

    07:16 - Using vulnerability to explore students’ needs

    09:57 - Creating opportunities for creative exploration

    16:20 - Time, play, choice and attention

    18:04 - Differentiating math instruction in a spectrum of skill levels

    22:43 - Fallout of distance learning

    25:38 - Maslow before you can Bloom

    29:56 - Headgear Girl

    34:31 - Boundaries of bullying

    38:23 - Integrating healthy teen behavior into class structure

    47:09 - Compliance does not increase learning.

    51:22 - Motivation systems

    54:10 - Assessment and grading: Test corrections, tutoring and reteaching

    1:02:25 - District guidelines for grading

    1:05:55 - A grade that measures academic progress

    1:10:30 - Getting high at school

    1:16:11 - Sex stuff: Real conversations with ‘tweens

    1:23:23 - Listen like they should be listened to

    1:29:51 - Sex education in the digital age

    1:36:35 - Male role models for teen girls

    1:49:29 - Teachers who nurture relationships

    2:03:18 - Grace to increase engagement and achievement

    2:10:55 - Examining the outcomes

    2:23:27 - Examining what you are assessing

    2:37:02 - Continuous improvement

    2:47:19 - Closing

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    2 hrs and 48 mins
  • #3: Examining grading practices and beliefs - with Dr. Derek Riddle
    Jun 10 2023
    Dr. Derek R. Riddle is an Associate Professor of Teacher Education at California State University, Stanislaus and currently the Single Subject Credential Program Coordinator. He received his doctorate degree in Teacher Education from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). Prior to his appointment at CSU, Stanislaus, Dr. Riddle taught middle school and high school English Language Arts in rural settings in Idaho and in urban settings in Las Vegas. He taught every grade level 7-12, teaching a range of classes from remedial to advanced placement classes and dual-credit courses. He also served for a short time as an instructional coach.   At CSU, Stanislaus, Dr. Riddle mainly teaches general methods courses as well as literacy methods courses. His current research interests broadly span teacher education pedagogies and clinical experiences; teacher professional development and teacher leadership; educational policy regarding teacher recruitment and retention; and English Language Education. Tips from Dr. Riddle, explained during this interview: Step one: Carefully examine your own beliefs about grading. Ask yourself exactly what you want your grades to mean. Seek out research on grading by experts (books, audiobooks, podcasts, literature, etc.). Thoroughly unpack a “why” for every part of a student’s grade. When making changes, start small. Do what makes sense. If something doesn’t make sense, stop it. Use grades to report learning (standards, content); not behavior. Use something other than grades to carefully report about behavior. Don’t default to things that simply “feel good.” Don’t apply late penalties to the grade. Don’t apply zeroes for missing work. Don’t use the 100-point system (go to the 4-point system, or use the “minimum F” if you are locked into a 100-point system). Don’t average formative work with summative assessments; leave formative work out of the grade. Be clear in your learning targets, and practice backwards design. FOLLOW/CONTACT: YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@EducationUpgrade⁠ Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/educationupgradepodcast⁠ Twitter: ⁠https://twitter.com/Ed_Upgrade_Pod⁠ Linktree: ⁠https://linktr.ee/EducationUpgrade⁠ LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakeschulke⁠ WORKS REFERENCED As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases using the links which follow. Using these links to purchase recommended books is a way to help support this podcast. Books: Grading for Equity by Joe Feldman: Paperback: https://amzn.to/3CmMi2J Audiobook: https://amzn.to/3J7F9Hl UNgrading by Susan Blum Paperback: https://amzn.to/3P5z0zt Audiobook: https://amzn.to/43yTxkj The Self-Driven Child by by William Stixrud and Ned Johnson Paperback: https://amzn.to/42z2nx7 Audiobook: https://amzn.to/3CnmxiY Podcasts: Simone Giertz on the Lex Fridman Podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgIo36F6Fsg Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0eXFzktkNq07QzJwDEaW6D?si=30359a08548c4826 Academic Literature: Research paper by Brad Olsen and Rebecca Buchanan: https://doi.org/10.3102/0002831219841349 Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:26 - So much information 04:15 - Give yourself some grace 06:58 - What late penalties really teach and assess 09:28 - First step: Evaluate your practices 15:38 - Next step: What to change 18:48 - What actually changes behavior 20:47 - What if they ARE failing? 25:57 - Psychological implications of grades 30:37 - Prospective teachers, screening, recruiting and retention 37:12 - Grades should build trust in public education 46:58 - Why grading and assessment is so important 47:33 - Obvious red flags about your grading 53:08 - A comment for principals 54:36 - A personal story from a father 56:28 - An argument against changing 59:00 - Role of the administrator 1:00:34 - Research shows us the mirror 01:01:12 - Build a culture for your school 01:06:41 - Closing
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    1 hr and 7 mins