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"Multiple exams are a different issue".
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I do believe that multiple choice exams are a good measurement of student competence.
Multiple-choice exams are merely an efficient, mass-produced way to teach and this is why our education system is now becoming second rate in the global education race.
Or decreeing that a student who tries several different kinds of volunteer work — or spends extra hours on chemistry experiments or writes short stories instead of feeding the hungry or craves the challenge of multiple Advanced Placement exams — is less deserving of a college education than one who works for several years on a local cause?
Five multiple-choice exams were administered throughout the semester, each covering 2 3 wk of material.
In large introductory science courses, exams are primarily multiple choice.
With multiple exams to be studying for, trying to cram it into 2 short days is not always the best idea.
One similarity of these classes is that the exams are predominantly free-response rather than multiple-choice exams.
While we expected to see the Bloom's 1 and 2 difference for all students, the fact that it is only evident for the chronic students implies that experience with multiple open-note exams is necessary to uncover changes in open-note testing behaviors.
Yep, exams are here.
Two weeks after the end of the theoretical radiological science course a multiple choice exam was held.
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