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Re: Maryland Alternatives to Exit Exams
I have mentioned it, but while the guessing point is correct, the more
significant educational issue will be the increased pressure to reduce
teaching and learning to what can be measured with multiple choice items.
That ought to prepare students for college, well-paid jobs, thoughtful civic
activism...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kenneth Bernstein" <kber@earthlink.net>
To: <arn-l@interversity.org>
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 5:19 AM
Subject: Re: [arn-l] Maryland Alternatives to Exit Exams
one key point on which no one is focusing is that the board is dropping
requirements for breife constructed responses (paragraphs) and extended
constructed responses (essays) ostensibly because they take took long to
turn around and score.
Nut on selected response items (multiple choice) there is, unlike SATs and
APs, no correction for guessing. Thus a student properly instructed to
guess on every question is not penalized, and thus the scores obtained are
inflated somewhat from what the student's underlying knowledgge actually
is.
teacherken aka ken bernstein
who teaches a course tested by Maryland's High School Assessments
Kenneth J. Bernstein
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