Today, I am thrilled to host Daisy Christodoulou, an esteemed author and education expert renowned for her groundbreaking work on curriculum and assessment. Daisy’s thought-provoking insights have reshaped the way educators approach teaching, and her books, including “Seven Myths About Education,” have become essential reads in the field.

In this episode, Daisy will delve into the intricacies of effective assessment practices and discuss how we can overcome common misconceptions to create more impactful learning experiences. Whether you’re an educator, a policy-maker, or simply passionate about education, you won’t want to miss this conversation with one of the leading voices in the field. Let’s dive in!

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The podcast you’re listening to is sponsored by John Catt from Hachette Learning and hosted by Dr. Zach Groshell. John Catt publishes some of the best books in education, including Traditional Math, and the other book mentioned in the podcast, Just Tell Them: The Power of Explanations and Explicit Teaching.

Resources mentioned in the podcast:

  • “Making Good Progress” (by Daisy C)
  • “Meanings and Consequences” (by William and Paul Black)
  • Christopher Such
  • Where to find her: X, Blue Sky, Substack, LinkedIn

www.nomoremarking.com (for more about Comparative judgement)

Calling all instructional leaders and coaches:

I want to invite you to some of the training events that I am putting on for Steplab in my role as the Director of Steplab North America. Check out my events page for more information, and let me know how I can help get you out to one of the fabulous cities that these training events are held in. See you there!


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