Although people often think about multiple-choice tests as tools for assessment, they can also be used to facilitate learning. A new study offers straightforward tips for constructing multiple-choice ...
Multiple-choice questions don’t belong in college. They’re often ineffective as a teaching tool, they’re easy for students to cheat, and they can exacerbate test anxiety. Yet more professors seem to ...
I’m a high school social studies teacher who believes that when students learn how to ask good questions, they take greater ownership of their learning, deepen comprehension, and are more inclined to ...
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