Training Well-Prepared Students: Standards Based Grading with Backwards Design - Sasha Townsend

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Day 2 - 4:45 PM–5:45 PM: Presentations on Practical Things that Work in the Classroom

(R2A) Training Well-Prepared Students: Standards Based Grading (SBG) with Backwards Design
Sasha Townsend, Mathematics, Tulsa Community College, Tulsa OK USA

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