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This episode was generated using AI narration via Google Notebook LM. It is based on and produced from the full article published on the Echoes of Learning and Teaching blog.
🎧 Episode 6: “Assessing vs Assessment – Are They Really the Same?”
In this episode of Echoes of Learning and Teaching, we dig into a subtle but important distinction in how we talk about student learning: the difference between assessing and assessment. Drawing on the blog post “Assessing vs Assessment – Are They Really the Same?”, we ask: What happens when we conflate the act of assessing with the structure of assessment?
We’ll ask questions such as: When teachers “assess” are they engaging in a dynamic, ongoing process, or merely administering a static assessment? What implications does this linguistic (and conceptual) confusion have for how students experience tasks, feedback, and growth? And how might clarifying this difference help us design teaching practices that are more responsive, meaningful and human-centred?
Join us as we reflect on the language of pedagogy, revisit key terms in assessment design, and imagine a teaching practice where process matters as much as product.
🔗 Read the original post here: https://echoesoflearningandteaching.com/2025/10/08/assessing-vs-assessment-are-they-really-the-same/
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