
Assessment Learning Institute 2025-26
The 2025 Assessment Learning Institute (ALI) takes place over a series of virtual engagements that BEGINS SATURDAY, october 18. Oftentimes, educators notice a disconnect between…
In this session, Susan Brookhart will tie together the previous ALN presentations on balanced assessment systems (by Jim Pellegrino) and formative assessment (by Margaret Heritage) and add insights to help the Assessment Learning Network take action, based on these understandings, to build assessment literacy in Michigan. Specifically, she will prioritize key learning needs for different role groups (e.g., students and their families, teachers, building and central office administrators, and local and state policymakers) and identify key assessment learning resources that already exist. The presentation will close by recommending some actions ALN members might consider, to take advantage of resources that currently exist and to build local resources to fill gaps.
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Helping Michigan to Become the State of Assessment Literacy
The 2025 Assessment Learning Institute (ALI) takes place over a series of virtual engagements that BEGINS SATURDAY, october 18. Oftentimes, educators notice a disconnect between…
The Michigan Assessment Consortium (MAC) has hosted the Assessment Learning Institute (ALI) for several years, providing classroom teachers—many of whom are new to the profession—with foundational…
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming education, offering powerful new tools to support assessment practices in the classroom. In this interactive session, Aaron Baughman will…
Facilitate classroom-level, assessment-literate practice to improve student learning & achievement! Districts that implement—with fidelity—quality balanced assessment systems in every classroom show improved student learning and…