Part
A
Giving only multiple choice or chapter tests does not allow
students to be creative. If they are only answering questions by circling an
answer then they are answering the way that the teacher or test maker wants
them to answer. If students could answer via short answer they could give the
teacher THEIR interpretation of what they are being tested on. We could see
inside their minds and know a little better what they think, feel and believe.
I was never good at multiple choice type tests because they required a lot of
studying and memorization. I hated studying and never felt that I was effective
in learning what I needed to learn. I also think that multiple choice and
chapter tests are bad for students that have test anxiety. If they could do a
project or write a paper instead they would be able to be evaluated accurately.
Part B
We just finished reading The Great Gatsby. As a sort of formative
assessment, after every chapter we would give the students chapter questions
and quizzes so we could monitor that they were learning what they needed to
from every chapter. We also periodically gave chapter quizzes. We assigned a
collage project half way through the book to reemphasize the important parts of
the book that we had read so far.
For a summative assessment we
assigned a motif activity at the end of the book where students were to match
song titles with different motifs from The
Great Gatsby. We also assigned an essay where students were to state why
The Great Gatsby should be taught in high schools. Lastly, we gave a test that
was 40 questions (multiple choice and matching) over the entire book.
I think that it is important to have
both kinds of assessment in order to monitor that students are learning what
they need to learn as we are going and to make sure that, in the end, they have
retained that information.
I want to use projects to
assess what students have learned as we move along throughout a unit. I would
like to do a project that gives students a list of different things that they
can choose from to complete. I want to feed the creativeness that is present in
many students. I will do this by assigning one project per unit and make it a
major grade to insure that students take it seriously and complete it. I will
also use tests that are much like the one I described above because I feel like
they are necessary to evaluate whether students got the main points of the
subject matter that I am trying to cover. Lastly, I want to use essays as a way
to assess student writing in general as well as spelling, vocabulary, and
grammar.
I agree that our student's creativity is being constricted due to multiple choice tests. An open ended question, with no definite right answer, will always be a better judge of comprehension and also allows for more critical thinking.
ReplyDeleteWe have been reading The Great Gatsby in my class too! It has been fun :) I think that having projects for each unit would be a great, creative way to assess student learning!
ReplyDeleteI agree that multiple choice tests keep students from being creative! I also love the idea of using lots of projects. I think projects are a great way to keep students excited and engaged.
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