MAC Reads 2025-26
Wednesday, March 11, 2026Join us for MAC Reads 2025-26! Read the featured book at your own pace, then join us for a live webinar with author Starr Sackstein…
Major impediments to district use of performance or constructed-response assessments include 1) lacking trust in teacher self-scored assessments (due to lack of scorer training) and 2) the cost of central scoring. Yet, teacher scoring of student work is among the most powerful professional learning in which teachers can engage. How can better scoring be provided locally in a more cost-effective manner? These challenges are addressed in the Michigan-Collaborative Scoring System (MI-CSS) project, developed from MZ Development software in collaboration with the MAC, as part of a statewide arts assessment (Michigan Arts Education Instruction and Assessment). While the project focuses on the arts, its implications transcend all curriculum areas. States could provide model performance assessments using written, audio, or video response with rubrics for local educator use, thus providing quality classroom assessments at substantially lower cost and making such assessments a feasible part of a state- or district-balanced approach to assessment.
Join us for MAC Reads 2025-26! Read the featured book at your own pace, then join us for a live webinar with author Starr Sackstein…
session description: Explore how intentional grading practices can enhance, rather than hinder, student learning in this interactive K-12 webinar. We’ll examine the powerful role of…
We wrap up the season by bringing together all the learning engaged in during the 2025-26 sessions. Participants will share and explore how they implemented…
It’s time to place students at the center of our classroom practice and assessment systems. This requires leadership that not only values innovation but is…