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  • I learned best from teachers that gave us time to look at our graded tests and understand why we missed the questions we missed. We are human most of us learn through trial and error.
  • The folks over here in the corner with the dead computers (Shane & Kristie) have elected me as their spokesperson...

    We agree that allowing retakes is important (and something we practice) because we don't care when they learn it as long as they learn it. We also all have done oral assessment and practice problems during class time in order to casually assess learning throughout the class in order to adjust as needed. Furthermore, returning graded papers promptly with feedback given for anything that was incorrect is something we strive to do. 

    We have rarely encountered such practices during our own educational experiences.  

  • It is very valuable for students to see that persistance yields results.  For our special education students, they can experience success too.  It just may take a few more tries.

  • - Re-take tests (needs to be different than first)  vs. test corrections

    -Study guides/Test Prep should be applicable  information, but not word-for-word

    - Excessive re-takes can hinder preparation

     

     

  • Quizzing students and realizing the majority have failed; however, as a teacher knowing that I have to keep moving forward due to pacing and time restraints. If students know they are allowed to keep retaking quizzes or other assessments, do they take it serious enough to study for it the first time?

     

     

  • exit questions at the end of class

    use old test questions students missed as bell ringers

     

  • I have  received summative tests I did not believe were representative of what I had learned.

  • Daily practice problems

    One-on-one assistance

    Quiz/Test Retakes

  • As a high school student I had a teacher who would teach a concept, assign homework for practice, but instead of checking to be sure that we had mastered the concept would give a 2-3 question pop quiz at the beginning of class.  It always was averaged into our final grade.  That was frustrating. 

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