The Fires in Grading

Episode 20: SBG Implementation Through a Principal’s Eyes

40 min · 20 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio Episode 20: SBG Implementation Through a Principal’s Eyes

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In this episode of Fires in Grading, we are joined by Ben Wopat, Principal of West Salem Middle School, to explore what grading reform looks like from the principal’s seat. Ben shares real-world insights on leading implementation, navigating resistance, and building systems that support consistent, learning-focused grading practices. This practical conversation highlights the leadership moves, challenges, and mindset shifts necessary to turn grading reform from theory into sustainable practice.  Learn more about our sponsors: Otus: ⁠https://hubs.li/Q03StGb_0⁠ [https://hubs.li/Q03StGb_0] STAGR Center: ⁠https://firsteducation-us.com/stagr [https://firsteducation-us.com/stagr]

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Portada del episodio Episode 26: What Auto Grading Misses - Why efficiency can’t replace insight into student learning

Episode 26: What Auto Grading Misses - Why efficiency can’t replace insight into student learning

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Portada del episodio Episode 24: Reviewing your SBG progress and process

Episode 24: Reviewing your SBG progress and process

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Portada del episodio Episode 22: Why Prioritizing Standards Matters with Special Guest Larry Ainsworth

Episode 22: Why Prioritizing Standards Matters with Special Guest Larry Ainsworth

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