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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 49 MIN

The Power of Clear Communication in Grading Reform

from The Commons: Real Talk for Educators · host ForwardEd Network

How do you bridge the gap between "how we've always done it" and "how students actually learn"?Welcome to Part 3 of our 4-part mini-series, Modern Grading Reform, airing on The ForwardEd Network Commons. In this installment, Dr. Chad Lang and Dr. Matt Townsley engage in a comprehensive analysis of the psychological and practical hurdles inherent in transitioning to modern, standards-based approaches.The salient focus of today’s discussion is the critical need for transparency and clarity in communication. When systemic change feels like "pulling the rug out," leaders must cultivate a supportive environment where students and parents feel informed and empowered. Chad and Matt share concrete strategies—from "Parent Universities" to multifaceted communication tools—that mitigate resistance and foster trust between schools and their communities.In this episode, we explore:The Communication Triad: Why the synergy between Parent, Student, and School is essential for building relational capacity.Replacing Traditions with Clarity: How to integrate existing school traditions with new grading practices to ensure continuity amidst change.Making Learning Visual: Using "attending tools," rubrics, and metaphors like the Jiffy Lube Multi-Point Inspection to explain proficiency to non-educators.Combatting Misconceptions: Strategies to address narratives of "grade inflation" by prioritizing high-quality feedback over numerical averages.Special Thanks to our Sponsors: We are proud to partner with CLI (Curriculum Leadership Institute) and SpacesEDU. Both organizations empower school leaders to foster systemic clarity and use student-driven portfolios to make learning visible.CLI (Curriculum Leadership Institute): Empowering school leaders to build systemic clarity. https://www.cliweb.org/SpacesEDU: Capturing durable skill development through digital portfolios. https://spacesedu.com/en/Join the Community: "The Commons" is a platform designed for educational professionals to share passion and insights. It’s a space to cultivate collaborative environments that support student growth.Watch Part 3: https://youtu.be/0ZLbTjn8hKo Subscribe to the Series: https://the-commons-forwarded.captivate.fm#EducationLeadership #GradingReform #ParentEngagement #K12 #ForwardEd #Assessment #SpacesEDU #CLI #TheCommons

How do you bridge the gap between "how we've always done it" and "how students actually learn"?Welcome to Part 3 of our 4-part mini-series, Modern Grading Reform, airing on The ForwardEd Network Commons. In this installment, Dr. Chad Lang and Dr. Matt Townsley engage in a comprehensive analysis of the psychological and practical hurdles inherent in transitioning to modern, standards-based approaches.The salient focus of today’s discussion is the critical need for transparency and clarity in communication. When systemic change feels like "pulling the rug out," leaders must cultivate a supportive environment where students and parents feel informed and empowered. Chad and Matt share concrete strategies—from "Parent Universities" to multifaceted communication tools—that mitigate resistance and foster trust between schools and their communities.In this episode, we explore:The Communication Triad: Why the synergy between Parent, Student, and School is essential for building relational capacity.Replacing Traditions with Clarity: How to integrate existing school traditions with new grading practices to ensure continuity amidst change.Making Learning Visual: Using "attending tools," rubrics, and metaphors like the Jiffy Lube Multi-Point Inspection to explain proficiency to non-educators.Combatting Misconceptions: Strategies to address narratives of "grade inflation" by prioritizing high-quality feedback over numerical averages.Special Thanks to our Sponsors: We are proud to partner with CLI (Curriculum Leadership Institute) and SpacesEDU. Both organizations empower school leaders to foster systemic clarity and use student-driven portfolios to make learning visible.CLI (Curriculum Leadership Institute): Empowering school leaders to build systemic clarity. https://www.cliweb.org/SpacesEDU: Capturing durable skill development through digital portfolios. https://spacesedu.com/en/Join the Community: "The Commons" is a platform designed for educational professionals to share passion and insights. It’s a space to cultivate collaborative environments that support student growth.Watch Part 3: https://youtu.be/0ZLbTjn8hKo Subscribe to the Series: https://the-commons-forwarded.captivate.fm#EducationLeadership #GradingReform #ParentEngagement #K12 #ForwardEd #Assessment #SpacesEDU #CLI #TheCommons

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