Performance Task PD with Jay McTigheBlog

A seven part blog series on the design and use of performance tasks and performance task assessment written by Jay McTighe. Part of the performance task professional development program available at httpwww.performancetask.com

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Performance Task Professional Development PD with Jay McTighe

Sign Up for a Free Trial. Performance Task PD with Jay McTighe. What is a performance task and why should we use them? How do we develop authentic performance tasks? How will we reliably evaluate student performance on open-ended tasks? How do we teach toward success on performance tasks? A seven part blog series on the design and use of performance tasks and performance task assessment.

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Performance Task PD with Jay McTigheBlog

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A seven part blog series on the design and use of performance tasks and performance task assessment written by Jay McTighe. Part of the performance task professional development program available at httpwww.performancetask.com

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