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Exploring Meaningful Measures of Accountability

Exploring Meaningful Measures of Accountability

Teaching in Higher Ed

May 4, 201739m 57s

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Show Notes

AccountabilityKristen Eshleman explores meaningful measures of accountability on episode 151 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.

Quotes from the episode

Are there ways we could be accountable for the things we value most?
–Kristen Eshleman

If we’re going to double down on outcomes-based assessment, are we going to end up designing learning for only the things that can be measured?
–Kristen Eshleman

Accept the vulnerability that allows for openness in learning.
–Kristen Eshleman

Teaching has to adjust and adapt.
–Kristen Eshleman

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