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Paul Moss

@edmerger

To improve the average you have to be above it. Higher Ed. SFHEA

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Three examples of why Trump's tariffs will raise the price of domestic products: 1. Imagine you make wine in California. The prices of all imported wine is about to go up significantly because of the tariffs? What do you do to your prices? You increase them, just by less

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When the apples aren't the same anymore, the same logic can't be applied. Unsecured assessment in the age of AI creates a new range of problems to solve, and the time to solve them was yesterday. paulgmoss.com/2025/04/06/uns… via Paul Moss

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Just a reminder that fireman and police officers and other service providers have their retirement in the US stock market. The notion that we would destroy $8 trillion worth of capital in the hopes of closing a $1.2 trillion trade deficit is non-sensical.

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What is constructive alignment? - it's really an exquisite exercise in logic that works in every education sector paulgmoss.com/2025/04/02/wha… via Paul Moss

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Le « retour de flamme » est un terme inventé par Elton (1992, cité dans Biggs et Tang, 2011) qui désigne l'impact de l'#évaluation sur l'#apprentissage des élèves. Paul Moss #EduTwitter paulgmoss.com/2025/04/20/can…

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Wasted rubric real estate! When too much overall percentage is awarded to writing skills, something else has to give. Is that what was intended? Is assessing writing even relevant anymore in the age of AI?paulgmoss.com/2025/05/11/was… via Paul Moss

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When you attribute marks to writing skills more than you have room for, it’s like musical chairs. The other outcomes lose