Let’s start at the very beginningA very good place to startWhen you read, you begin with A-B-CWhen you sing, you begin with Do-Re-Mi When you report state test results, you begin with … What do you begin with when reporting state test results? I know that testing begins with hopes, dreams, and aspirations (pernicious orContinue reading “Do Re Mi-ting Expectations”
Author Archives: Charlie DePascale
That Ragged Old Item
Each year they arrive ready to change the game Developers and psychometricians with freshly minted degrees As eager to disrupt as we were eager to please. So, I wasn’t surprised when the bold one exclaimed with disdain, I remember that sandwich cut into six slices! Students deserve better items, no wonder we’re in crisis! IContinue reading “That Ragged Old Item”
For Every Taylor …
Above all else there is Taylor Swift. No one who has followed my blog is surprised by that opening sentence. But for every Taylor Swift there are hundreds, actually thousands, of others, incredibly talented performers who are not Taylor Swift. Some of them may even be better singers, songwriters, or dancers than Taylor; have aContinue reading “For Every Taylor …”
When Politics Was Local
I have to admit that I was a bit confused when I opened my absentee ballot this morning. As I scanned the list of candidates from both sides of the aisle on both sides of the ballot, contrary to what I have been told repeatedly these last several weeks, “Democracy” was not among them. DemocracyContinue reading “When Politics Was Local”
Track 13 – What’s The Plan?
As usual, in Mastermind, track 13, Taylor Swift said it better than I ever could. If you fail to plan, you plan to failStrategy sets the scene for the tale So, as Jessica Baghian asked on Twitter, “What’s the plan?” – “the specific plan chiefs and governors articulate to address kids’ needs.” Of course, beforeContinue reading “Track 13 – What’s The Plan?”
Midnights (NAEP edition)
It’s not very often that one weekend is framed by two such highly anticipated and consequential events. On Friday, Taylor Swift released her 10th studio album, Midnights. On Monday, we have the release of the 2022 State NAEP results, described by many as the most important/significant/consequential release in the history of NAEP. It’s almost tooContinue reading “Midnights (NAEP edition)”
Reading Revisited
The Reading Wars are over. While most of us were lost in the chaos of the pandemic, the political circus of the last five years, and the endings and beginnings of real wars around the world, a victor in the long and often bitter Reading Wars emerged cloaked in the mantle of science – theContinue reading “Reading Revisited”
You Can Lead a Horse to Water
What is the purpose of education? Whether we’re talking about primary, elementary, secondary, or postsecondary education, what is its purpose, the real purpose, the reason we are investing so much time and money in this endeavor. Short answer – behavior – establishing, maintaining, changing, if necessary, and ultimately, refining, behavior. You can refer to theContinue reading “You Can Lead a Horse to Water”
So, you’re interested in a career in educational measurement
During the first pandemic summer I attended a virtual NCME session organized by Derek Briggs titled, “Teaching and Learning ‘Educational Measurement’: Defining the Discipline?” In that session distinguished panelists addressed the critical question, “What should it mean to be an educational measurement expert in the future?” Later in 2020, as president of NCME, Derek convened aContinue reading “So, you’re interested in a career in educational measurement“
I Blog, Therefore I Am
We live in a world where the gap in time between having a thought and sharing it with the world has been all but eliminated. Case in point, this is the 200th post I have published since launching my blog in 2015, with 141 of those (70%) coming in the three years since my retirementContinue reading “I Blog, Therefore I Am”
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