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Assessing Students Classically – Charter School Course
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Lesson 1: Assessment and the Classical Tradition (Preview Content)3 Topics|1 Quiz -
Lesson 2: The History of Grading (Dr. Brian Williams)2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Discussion: The History of Grading (Part 1)
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Discussion: The History of Grading (Part 2)
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Discussion: The History of Grading (Part 3)
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Discussion: The History of Grading (Part 4)
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Discussion: The History of Grading (Part 5)
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Discussion: The History of Grading (Part 6)
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Discussion: The History of Grading (Part 7)
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Discussion: The History of Grading (Part 8)1 Topic
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Lesson 3: The Liberal Arts and Assessment (Andrew Kern)1 Topic
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Lesson 4: Robyn Burlew on Meaningful Assessments4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Discussion: Christopher Perrin and Robyn Burlew2 Topics
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Discussion: Christopher Perrin and Steve Turley1 Topic
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Which of the following has characterized training and education throughout most of human history?
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Historically, what are the two main approaches for assessing students?
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According to Andrew Kern, what should characterize assessment in the classical tradition?
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C.S. Lewis says that one of the mistakes that teachers make is to teach too many subjects at once, which deprives students of a taste of mastery.
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Augustine’s childhood education was so supportive and warm that upon reflection he confessed that if given the choice, he would certainly go back to his childhood.
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