Assessment vs. Evaluation: How to GROW
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This episode takes on the idea that assessment, at its core, is not merely a task but a transformative engine of continuous improvement, establishing a strategic partnership with students dedicated solely to elevating future performance rather than judging the quality of past work. For this powerful academic alchemy to occur, faculty must cultivate a specialized, non-judgmental mindset built on mutual trust and respect. Instructors must intentionally focus feedback only on improving the characteristics of the performance, strictly avoiding judgmental statements or language that targets the individual performer, ensuring students feel supported rather than criticized. This process is most potent when the learner is in control, actively seeking assessment and collaborating to define the criteria for feedback, thereby validating the relevance and ensuring their willingness to act on suggestions. By honoring the student's central role and maintaining a relentless focus on growth, this non-evaluative approach creates a positive, trusting learning environment that produces "magical" or "teachable moments" and effectively shifts the responsibility for lifelong learning and growth directly onto the student.