Webinar: Track Student Growth Without Tests

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Webinar Series for School Leaders: The Quest to Transform High School

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Methods to Track Student Growth Without Tests

Transform Grades into Growth-Oriented Feedback

Wednesday, May 12, 2021
2:00 – 3:00 pm EST | Zoom

Stuck in the assessment trap with a dependency on grades? You’re not alone. See ways high schools can assess not just the work, but the process and skills students develop along the way, with stunning outcomes. Learn feedback practices you can use to motivate meaningful growth and boost engagement. Plus, watch a complete assessment from a Quest Forward school, and engage with teachers using these methods in live Q&A.

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  • Kelsey Cain, Director of Professional Learning, Opportunity Education
  • Jolene Zywica, PhD, Senior Director of Learning Strategy, Opportunity Education
  • Ed Vogel, English Mentor, Quest Forward Academy Omaha
  • Jordan Bulger, Social Science and English Mentor, Quest Forward Academy Santa Rosa

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