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Beyond the Bubble Sheet: What Authentic Assessment Looks Like in Practice

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What if the most important things students learn… aren't showing up on your tests?

In this episode of The What and Who of EDU, we go beyond the buzzword to explore authentic assessment: what it is, where it came from, and whether it actually works. With insights from education researcher Sarah Gray, we dig into what authentic assessment looks like in practice, how it holds up in the AI era, and what the research really says about deeper learning, academic performance, and workforce readiness.

We'll explore:

  • How authentic assessment builds critical thinking, collaboration, and self-regulated learning
  • What the research actually says (including some eye-opening effect sizes)
  • A brief but mighty history lesson
  • 10 practical tips to help you design, scaffold and grade authentic assessments

Whether you're teaching STEM, social science, or Shakespeare, this episode offers actionable ideas to make assessment more meaningfulβ€”and more manageable. And spoiler alert: Yes, the research backs it up. But only when it's done well.

Supported by Macmillan Learning

🧠 Today's Syllabus:

02:06 – What is authentic assessment, really?

05:02 – The big three skills: self-regulation, critical thinking, collaboration

07:11 – History rewind: Dewey, the 90s, and the assessment triangle

15:40 – What authentic assessment looks like in practice

18:40 – Sarah Gray's design rule of thumb

23:40 – The receipts: what the research says

30:11 – Common pitfalls + grading without losing your weekend

35:20 – 10 practical tips to try in your classroom

πŸ“– Required Reading:

What Is Authentic Assessment, Really?

The Core Skills: Self-Regulation, Critical Thinking, and Collaboration

Does It Work? Academic Performance, Grading, Scaling & Career Readiness

Office Hours:

πŸ“ž If you have ideas on authentic assessment that you'd like to share with us, drop us a voicemail at (512) 765-4688, and you could be featured in a future episode!

πŸ“¨ If you have an idea for a show or would like to be a guest, send us an email at: [email protected]..

For more information about our hosts, you can visit us at https://go.macmillanlearning.com/the-what-and-who-of-edu

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What if the most important things students learn… aren't showing up on your tests?

In this episode of The What and Who of EDU, we go beyond the buzzword to explore authentic assessment: what it is, where it came from, and whether it actually works. With insights from education researcher Sarah Gray, we dig into what authentic assessment looks like in practice, how it holds up in the AI era, and what the research really says about deeper learning, academic performance, and workforce readiness.

We'll explore:

  • How authentic assessment builds critical thinking, collaboration, and self-regulated learning
  • What the research actually says (including some eye-opening effect sizes)
  • A brief but mighty history lesson
  • 10 practical tips to help you design, scaffold and grade authentic assessments

Whether you're teaching STEM, social science, or Shakespeare, this episode offers actionable ideas to make assessment more meaningfulβ€”and more manageable. And spoiler alert: Yes, the research backs it up. But only when it's done well.

Supported by Macmillan Learning

🧠 Today's Syllabus:

02:06 – What is authentic assessment, really?

05:02 – The big three skills: self-regulation, critical thinking, collaboration

07:11 – History rewind: Dewey, the 90s, and the assessment triangle

15:40 – What authentic assessment looks like in practice

18:40 – Sarah Gray's design rule of thumb

23:40 – The receipts: what the research says

30:11 – Common pitfalls + grading without losing your weekend

35:20 – 10 practical tips to try in your classroom

πŸ“– Required Reading:

What Is Authentic Assessment, Really?

The Core Skills: Self-Regulation, Critical Thinking, and Collaboration

Does It Work? Academic Performance, Grading, Scaling & Career Readiness

Office Hours:

πŸ“ž If you have ideas on authentic assessment that you'd like to share with us, drop us a voicemail at (512) 765-4688, and you could be featured in a future episode!

πŸ“¨ If you have an idea for a show or would like to be a guest, send us an email at: [email protected]..

For more information about our hosts, you can visit us at https://go.macmillanlearning.com/the-what-and-who-of-edu

  continue reading

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