Date & Time: Wednesday, January 17th at 2 pm ET
Millions of key instructional decisions are made by educators and administrators each school day, but what evidence of learning is guiding those decisions? And which types of evidence should be used to guide them?
Attend this 20-minute DA Ed Talk to learn how to identify which types of evidence are most informative for instructional decisions, and how to empower educators to make more evidence-based instructional decisions and create more personalized learning environments.
Topics will include:
- How to understand and identify the essential evidence of learning, and use it to guide instructional choices
- Using evidence of learning to personalize learning through tailored teaching approaches based on individual student strengths, weaknesses, and learning styles
- Empowering educators with insightful tools that facilitate data analysis and decision-making for targeted interventions and improved learning outcomes
Presenter
Dr. Laine Bradshaw, V.P. of Classroom Solutions, Pearson School Assessment
Sponsored by