
In Episode 2:30 of Interventions and Detentions, we ease back in from Spring Break with a micro episode focused on one of education’s most familiar and debated traditions… the report card. Where did report cards come from? What were they originally designed to do? Do they truly communicate student learning, or have they become more about labels than growth? In this episode, we explore the history and evolution of report cards, their intended purpose in today’s schools, and where grading and reporting may be headed in the future. Whether you’re an educator, parent, student, or simply someone who remembers the feeling of bringing one home, this conversation will have you rethinking what those letters and numbers really mean. Tune in and join the discussion: What do you really think about report cards?
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