Thursday, June 23, 2022

Slipped Up

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Slip ups happen all the time. Papers just move.

I wonder if this means that we'll see the same students in the same classes next year. (Ya think?)

Filling in the wrong bubbles on an exam happens, particularly when a student skips a question and forgets to leave that line blank. Sometimes the catch their error, sometimes they do not.

Personally, I hate using bubble sheets for tests if I can avoid them. I've had APs and colleagues encourage their use, and I've had large amounts of students that needed tests graded. On the other hand, in general, I hate multiple-choice questions in math class. They have some uses, but I'd rather see my students work instead of a bunch of circles.



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