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Multiple Choice Test Questions Stressed about multiple choice questions? Here's some test taking strategy secrets about multiple choice tests that your professor may not want you to know. multiple choice tests • test taking strategies • stress • midterm • final exams
Multiple-Choice Test Tips for Kids Tips, tricks and techniques for taking tests that will help your kids get better grades and raise those standardized test scores. test-taking tips • multiple-choice tests • test-taking tricks • test-taking techniques • standardized tests
Writing them well: Multiple-choice questions Part 2 In some circles, multiple-choice questions are "in the doghouse". They don't have to stay there: they CAN be well-written. multiple-choice • tests • guessing • cheating • testing
Effective Testing in History Classes The mantra of most history teachers preparing examinations is the "bubble-sheet" experience, yet this approach, though easy, seldom achieves long term results. creating history tests • effective testing in history classes • combination tests in history classes • writing across the curriculum • problems with multiple choice testing
Officials Scrutinize Race to the Top The Board on Testing and Assessment tells Arne Duncan that assessment criteria are not acceptable. Multiple choice tests are not the best assessment tools. race to the top • american recovery reinvestment act • board on testing assessment does not support obama • multiple choice tests poor assessments • teachers evaluated by multiple choice tests
College Test Taking Strategies Freaking out about your midterms and finals? Here are some strategies to help you relax and succeed on your exams. test taking skills • test taking anxiety • midterm exam • final exam • college student
Essay Testing in High School History Classes History teaching is more than a mass of facts, names, and dates so why do teachers utilize objective assessments instead of concept based testing methodologies? essay testing in history classes • history testing • history assessments • social studies testing • essay tests and multiple choice
Study Skills for College Students Need help with exams, essays, study skills, stress management, and the rest of the academic side of college? Here's some helpful articles. academic success for students • college students • study skills • stress management • choosing classes
Testing for Learning, not to Trick Many students are sure that their teachers set tests with vengeful thoughts: when most of them are really trying to help students learn. testing • equity • multiple-choice • assessment • fairness
Online assessment: The basics Online assessment is just starting to change the way teachers think about assessing their students. online • web-based • internet • assessment • test
ADHD In the Classroom A list of strategies to use when teaching children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd) on writing assignments and in-class work. attention deficit disorder • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder • adhd • ad/hd • add
More College Class Recommendations Looking for college class recommendations? Here are five more suggestions for courses every college student should take a look at. college classes • college class recomemndations • class suggestions • college • school
Online Courses for Teachers Lakehead University offers 44 non credit courses to enhance the teachers knowledge base and add credentials to her resume. online courses for teachers • online teacher courses • online teacher education courses • online classes for teachers • online education courses
Raising Elementary Math Scores Looking at statistical differences in math scores based on different variables helps teachers know what teaching strategies to use in math class. raise elementary math test scores • strategies to improve test scores • teaching math • strategies that hurt math scores • what to do in math class
Testing Adult Students Measuring results of training using a test is a great way to validate the training. In order for the test to provide accurate results, consider these important factors. testing adult students • constructing a test • assessing learning • measuring results of training • training assessment
Testing and Assessment: The Why, What and How An overview of why testing and assessment takes place in education and the various forms it can take. assessment • testing • multiple-choice • curriculum • achievement
Tips for Minimizing Grading Time Grading papers can take a lot of a teacher's prep time unless you come up with some creative ways to reduce this amount of time. tips for minimizing grading time • ideas to spend less time grading student papers • alphabetize student papers • grading assignments as a class • having students grade their own work
Becoming an ACE Trainer Becoming a certified fitness trainer though the American Council on Exercise (ACE) takes work, but obtaining the certification is well worth the effort personal fitness • personal trainers • personal fitness trainers • personal fitness trainer • personal fitness trainer jobs
Becoming an FBI Agent Joining the FBI is a considerable undertaking. Candidates need the right qualifications and have to pass difficult tests before they can be admitted to the FBI Academy. joining the fbi • fbi academy • the federal bureau of investigation • u.s. department of justice • bank robbery
Carnegie Mellon University Gifted Program The C-MITES gifted center at Carnegie Mellon offers talent searches, gifted summer programs, weekend and day camp gifted enrichment, and GATE professional development. carnegie mellon • c mites • university gifted program • gifted and talented students • cmu c mites
Creating Diverse Assessments Diverse assessments ensure that all learners are able to demonstrate understanding of the material through a variety of methods that address differing learning styles. diverse assessment • addressing differing learning styles • effective test construction • pre-test review methods • forms of assessment
Essay Test-Taking Find out why essay tests have an advantage over their objective counterparts and learn how to help your child do better on them. taking essay tests • improve essay test performance • parenting tips on essay writing • how to take an essay test • essay test-taking
Essay Testing Preparation and Tips Most high school students have little experience with regular essay tests and transition to college where essay testing is the norm in most classes. These tips may help. essay testing preparation • essay testing tips • mastering college essay tests • bubble sheets and essay tests • essay tests and concept learning
How to Identify Author's Purpose in a Passage Teachers can help students better understand reading passages by identifying the author's purpose for writing. Here are some tips to guide students while reading. author's purpose • identify author's purpose • author's purpose in a passage • teach reading strategies • understand reading passages
Not Ready For College How many students are actually prepared to do college work? The ACT Inc. president says only 34 percent have the skills to be successful. unprepared for college • college remedial classes increasing • high schools standards weak • increase problem solving skills • increase critical thinking skills
Resources for College Teachers Here's a list of helpful articles for professors and college instructors on teacher resources and advice for teachers. free teacher resource • college student • college instructor • film resource • college classroom
Study Break Tips for Exam Week In moderation, procrastination can help you relieve stress and study and more effectively! Here's some tips for having an effective and relaxing study break procrastination • effective time management • time management • effective study skills • study skills
Study Tips for Midterms & Finals Midterm and final exam weeks suck. Here are some time management and stress management tips to help you excel. finals • final exam • time management • study skills • stress management
Teach Reading Strategies to High School Students Many students struggle with developing reading skills well into tenth and eleventh grade. Here are some strategies to help students tackle two common question types. teach reading strategies • use reading strategies • identify main idea • identify specific detail • reading strategies to identify main idea
The Real Scarlet Letter by Nathanial Hawthorne It's easy to teach this novel as an example of symbolism without dealing with the complexity of placing it within its historic context, but that doesn't do it justice. the scarlet letter • what the scarlet letter is really about • mid-nineteeth century politics • united states literature • american literature
Two More Myths About Homeschooling The erroneous theories that homeschooled children will be singled out for ridicule and not have the skills to succeed as adults add to the list of homeschooling myths. homeschooling • educational creativity • educational flexibility • myths about homeschooling • dispelling myths
Using reflective portfolios: A case study of medical students Reflective portfolios can be a very powerful educational tool. This article describes a successful case of using them to assess medical students in the areas of ethical behaviour, self-knowledge and cultural differences. portfolio • medical • medicine • education • reflection
An Interview with Author B.J. Daniels Forget Fabio covers and pretty people overwhelmed with passion. B.J. Daniels is a Harlequin writer who brings depth and adventure to the line through Harlequin Intrigues. an interview with harlequin author b.j. daniels • how one writer weaves romance and mystery under a • find the harlequin sentence • b.j. daniels creates adventure for harlequin reade • b.j. daniels
College Student Discussion Forums Come join the College/University discussion forum! college student • college discussion forum • money saving tips for students • study skills • college life
Indigo Kids and Crystal Children Kids diagnosed as autistic, ADD or children having trouble with school or peers may be intuitive or highly sensitive people with indigo or crystal colored life auras. indigo and crystal children kids • nancy ann tappe understanding your life through co • pamela oslie life colors aura book • indigo children book lee carroll and jan tober • diagnosed add or adhd
Nebraska Thumbs Nose at NCLB Nebraska said, "No, thanks" to No Child Left Behind assessments and developed their own plan. How is it working? no child left behind law • no child left behind act • no child left behind • no child left behind criticism • no child left behind funding
Reading in the English Classroom This article discusses the problem with reading in the classroom. How is it possible to help each student without hindering the progress of other students? This week's article focuses on the reasons behind reading problems as well as steps to determine reading level and readability. reading • teaching • high school • elementary school • classroom
Review of The Terrific Scientific Critterator by Ohio Distinctive Software
Review of a very affordable interactive CD-Rom that quizzes kids on scientic facts in a fun, entertaining way. education • interactive • multi-media • software • computers
Tips to Help Dyslexic Students Dyslexic students can thrive in the classroom with the right help. This article will give teachers the simple tips they need to help their dyslexic students succeed. dyslexia • dyslexic student help • teaching aids for dyslexic students • reading difficulties • reading help
All In The Family Our family isn't just our siblings and parents...pets and friends can add a new and different dimension of love to our lives. You don't have to have a romantic relationship to get (and give) the love you need! pets • family • friends • single mothers
How to Take Effective Class Notes Effective notetaking is an important skill that many college students have not mastered. Here are some tips for how to listen actively and take good lecture notes. note taking • active listening skills • lecture note • how to take class notes • effective class notes
Welcome Y'all Vintage cultural beliefs often hamper one from becoming a transformed Southerner... south • culture • home • family • life
Am, Is, Are Contractions Contractions with the verb to be combine a pronoun or noun with am, is, or are. In the shortened form, an apostrophe is used to show where a letter was omitted. am is are contractions • lesson plan pronouns combined verb to be • combining words am is are • who's they're you're • contraction table |
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