Arena: Self-Knowledge for Leading and Supporting
Accountability Does Not Equal Assessment
Introduction
Explore differences between accountability and assessment. Accountability is an essential part of healthy relationships that develops over time. Reciprocity is necessary. Accountability is based on shared agreements and values. It is a living dynamic that requires us to show up to our agreements. Within our groups, making standards and values transparent nourishes accountability.
Assessment is about measurement toward preset objectives. It is a quick, numerical approach to control aspects of the material world. It assumes that what we measure is important. It assumes that measurement will lead to what we want. Assessments often undermine or erode healthy relationships.