Posts Tagged ‘results-only learning environment’

ROLE On: The Love of Learning

Mark Barnes, who is being featured in our “ROLE On” series, is back with another update about his Results-Only Learning Environment. Today, he points out the children are becoming more focused on achievement from learning not from grading. As the year races forward, my students and their parents have completely embraced the Results Only Learning [...]

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ROLE On Update: Real Results

Mark Barnes, who is being featured in our “ROLE On” series, is back with another update about his Results-Only Learning Environment. Today, he explains the most important part of learning should be learning (results) – not just the grade. Change is never easy. After a wonderful beginning to my new Results Only Learning Environment, I [...]

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ROLE On Update: Results-Only Evaluation

Mark Barnes, who is being featured in our “ROLE On” series, is back with another update about his Results-Only Learning Environment. Today, he explains how he and the students evaluated assignments and projects… At the end of our first quarter in a Results Only Learning Environment, the time came to assign a letter grade to [...]

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ROLE ON – 2nd Update

You all remember Mark Barnes from the “ROLE On blog post“, right? Well, he is back with another update….. Mark shares… Over a month into the school year, the Results Only Learning Environment is firmly entrenched in my seventh-grade classroom. Although I’ve fielded a few questions from students about grades, for the most part the [...]

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ROLE On – 1st Update

You all remember Mark Barnes from the “ROLE On blog post“, right? Well, he is back with an update….. Mark shares… We’re just six days into the school year, and my Results Only Learning Environment is taking off. My students are grasping the idea of emphasizing the results, rather than the method of achievement. I [...]

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ROLE On…

I am so very excited to share this story with you. I recently connected with Mark Barnes, an 18-year classroom teacher in a public school district in South Euclid, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland. He wants to change the game of education. He has already been up to some pretty innovative (and environmentally conscience) things, [...]

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