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I do not allow students to retake exams. Many students get the idea that they don't have to take a test seriously until the retake. | I do not allow students to retake exams. Many students get the idea that they don't have to take a test seriously until the retake. | ||
I will allow a '''corrections assignment''' where the student corrects the answers they got wrong, with a complete explanation of why this is now the correct answer. I think the corrections assignment, which is added on our gradebook as an extra grade, is a much stronger learning experience than simply offering a retake. <ref>Mr. Denny LaBarge, chair of the science department, American School of Warsaw</ref> | I will allow a '''corrections assignment''' where the student corrects the answers they got wrong, with a complete explanation of why this is now the correct answer. I think the corrections assignment, which is added on our gradebook as an extra grade, is a much stronger learning experience than simply offering a retake. <ref>Mr. Denny LaBarge, chair of the science department, American School of Warsaw, 2017</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 19:58, 14 August 2017
I do not allow students to retake exams. Many students get the idea that they don't have to take a test seriously until the retake.
I will allow a corrections assignment where the student corrects the answers they got wrong, with a complete explanation of why this is now the correct answer. I think the corrections assignment, which is added on our gradebook as an extra grade, is a much stronger learning experience than simply offering a retake. [2]
References
- ↑ http://www.flaticon.com/
- ↑ Mr. Denny LaBarge, chair of the science department, American School of Warsaw, 2017