Review: How to go gradeless in a traditional school

Review: How to go gradeless in a traditional school

Arguing that grades not only limit learning but can actually interfere with it, Starr Sackstein makes the case for going gradeless in her brief book "Hacking Assessment." Teacher Marek Dzianott finds the book energizing and notes that "that this is not a book only for the most radical schools" but can help teachers in traditional settings make a change. Read more.

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