Forget the red pen and grade book—what if the best way to assess your child’s learning had nothing to do with tests at all?
In this episode of the Everyday Educator, Lisa Bailey sits down with veteran homeschoolers Deb Switzer and Tim Knotts to revolutionize how we think about assessment in classical education. Both seasoned parents and community directors share their hard-won wisdom about moving beyond artifact-grading to truly knowing what our children are learning—and who they’re becoming.
What You’ll Discover:
- Why conversation trumps testing as the gold standard for assessment
- How to set meaningful learning goals that look different for each child (even in the same family!)
- The truth about Blue Book assessments—what they are, how to use them well, and common pitfalls to avoid
- Practical strategies for assessing younger children through narration and wonder
- Why assessing virtue and character matters as much as academic milestones
- How to help students learn to assess themselves—a crucial life skill
Whether you’re navigating Foundations with littles or guiding a Challenge student through their first Blue Book, this conversation offers both encouragement and concrete tools for the journey. Deb and Tim’s transparency about their own learning curves reminds us that we’re all growing alongside our children.
This episode of the Everyday Educator is sponsored by:
Judson College
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