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Math teacher gave the class a test, but one student thought none of the multiple-choice questions had the correct answer as an option
At least the teacher could admit when she was wrong.
In an excellent column, Ray Schroeder, senior fellow for the Association of Leaders in Online and Professional Education, laments the tendency for many instructors to rely on text-specific test banks ...
And who wrote 'A thing of beauty is a joy forever'?
Silvia Griselda receives funding from AXA Research Lab on Gender Equality at Bocconi University. Silvia Griselda also acknowledges the financial support from the University of Melbourne’s FBE Doctoral ...
When I was in school, multiple-choice exams were the backbone of testing. Teachers relied on them because they were efficient: Scantron sheets could be graded quickly, objectively and consistently.
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