Michael Rowe

Trying to get better at getting better

Don’t track student attendance; design valid assessments

There’s no need to spend any time tracking student attendance in class, if you trust that your assessments are valid.

At the end of the day, we shouldn’t care that students are sitting in the right seat, at the right time, on the right day. We should only care if they can do the job we say we’re training them for.

And that requires validity in our assessments, not attendance in our classrooms.


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