THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED. HOWEVER, THE SEPTEMBER 21 VIRTUAL EVENT IS OPEN TO ANYONE WHO HAD SIGNED UP TO ATTEND THIS EVENT. (Times have been changed to 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM on September 21).
By attending this professional development, participants will:
1-Learn the advantages and shortcomings of different grading methods and their implications for policy and practice.
2-Explore strategies that ensure grades they assign are fair, accurate, meaningful and educational sound.
3-Develop guidelines for implementing effective standards-based grading policies and practices at all grade levels.
Speaker: Dr. Tom Guskey, Professor Emeritus, College of Education, University of Kentucky
Dr. Guskey serves as department chair, head of the Educational Psychology Area Committee and President of the Faculty Council at the University of Kentucky. He has been a Visiting Professor at ten other universities in the U.S. and a Visiting Scholar at universities in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. He began his career in education as a middle school teacher and earned his doctorate at the University of Chicago under the direction of Professor Benjamin S. Bloom. He served as an administrator in Chicago Public Schools before becoming the first director of the Center for the Improvement of Teaching and Learning, a national research center.
Dr. Guskey is the author/editor of 25 award-winning books and more than 250 book chapters, articles, and professional papers on educational measurement, evaluation, assessment, grading, and professional learning. His articles have appeared in prominent research journals including the American Educational Research Journal, Educational Researcher, and Review of Educational Research, as well as practitioner publications such as Education Week, Educational Leadership, Phi Delta Kappan, The Learning Professional, and School Administrator. He served on the Policy Research Team of the National Commission on Teaching & America’s Future, on the task force to develop the National Standards for Professional Development, and has been featured on the National Public Radio programs Talk of the Nation and Morning Edition.
Who Should Attend:
This event is open to all central Southeast Ohio schools. Your school does not have to be a member of the High Schools That Work network in order to participate. Attendance is limited to 100 participants.
PLEASE NOTE: This event will be repeated at the Delaware Area Career Center on September 21.
3 Contact Hours will be awarded for participating in this workshop.
NOTE: SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO ESC MASK POLICY –
If you have been vaccinated, wearing a mask is optional. If you have NOT been vaccinated it is recommended that you wear a mask.
Lunch will be provided.
Bookings
Registration is closed for this event.