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Always Formative

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Assessment is a conversation.

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Always Formative Always Formative Assessment is a conversation. Pages Home Standards-Based Grading Implementation Claim Evidence Reasoning Monday, March 24, 2014 Our Differences Become Deficits I hear this at least once a week. "She tries really hard but just doesn't have family support." "Our XYZ students struggle because so many come from broken homes." "There's not much you can do when he doesn't have a father at home." When I was growing up I had many Uncles and Aunties. This Uncle was my dad's friend and this Auntie was really my mom's cousin and I'm not really sure how we knew that Auntie. Some of them were brothers and sisters of my parents. Some were cousins. Some were my parents' friends who were adults. All of them were family. In the United States, when we think of family, we think of a father, a mother, and 2.5 kids. When we look at our students, we see a missing father and think this kid doesn't have a family. We think a house with aunts and unc...

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