Susan Spangler, associate professor of English, presented "Flipping Assessment by Grading with Students" during the 2015 National Council of Teachers of English Annual Convention held recently in Minneapolis, Minn.
Dr. Spangler presented as a member of the panel "Professional Development and Teacher Education." The participants’ description of the panel reads, “As teachers face various curricular changes, professional development becomes even more important. Fourteen presentations share emerging ideas that will give teachers new and old some ideas for adapting to change and exploring alternatives.”
Each year, the NCTE Annual Convention draws thousands of elementary, middle level, and secondary educators, college faculty, administrators and other educational professionals from around the world to participate in four days of professional learning programming. NCTE convention attendees hear presentations from award-winning speakers, attend thought-provoking sessions, share best practices, and test the latest teaching materials.
The National Council of Teachers of English, with 30,000 individual and institutional members worldwide, is dedicated to improving the teaching and learning of English and the language arts at all levels of education. For more information, visit www.ncte.org.