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What a great turnout at last week’s (11/6/25) Teaching Matters morning coffee! Sixteen colleagues from across academic divisions and offices joined us to wrestle with the challenges–new and old–of designing and implementing effective in-class assessments. We talked through some of our reasons for using in-class assessments, including long-term pedagogical practices and more recent AI-related concerns. In the process, colleagues shared a variety of approaches that are working in their classrooms, including:
Over our coffee and pastries, we also touched on the importance of articulating our learning outcomes in ways that make sense to our students. And we considered how we balance the value of information recall as a necessary and effective foundation of our assessments with the goal of developing our students’ higher-order thinking (à la Bloom’s Taxonomy). |
