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Pretest.

How to find time to add a pretest?

What is more important?

Book knowledge or work experience?

Course information.

Sharing information that is sensitive material.

Whe does an evaluation become too much to handle?

When I first began teaching my Anatomy and Physiology course, the previous instructor gave two very long exams with multiple choice, true/false and matching questions at midterm and final along with diagrams (100 multiple choice plus 20 matching and 20 True/False questions plus 10 diagrams to be finished in 2 hours). When the students would see their tests, they would panic and protested that the tests were too difficult. Over the past years, I experimented with different test content and also with different testing interims. Instead of 2 exams of 8 chapters each, I now have 6 Unit tests covering 2-3 chapters each. I took out most of the diagram content to use for daily quizzes throughout the course instead of dumping so many at once. Frankly, the overall scores earned by the students were not very different no matter what manipulations I did to size and frequency of the tests--but the change in morale was unbelieveably positive. The work is a little harder for myself, but good organization has been the key of keeping everything on task. After 8 years, I have finally gotten a workable formula for testing that works well for the content and pace of the class. My organization extends to the Course Agenda--my students know from the first day which content will be on each quiz and what chapters are included in each test. I also added tutoring sessions to help the struggling student. Tutoring can include study and test-taking skills, time management, or course content. My students realize that it's hard work to master A&P, but they also appreciate the resources in place to help them if they feel overwhelmed. I feel fortunate that our campus encourages the investment of time and effort we make for our students.

Extra Credit

Extra credit is usually given for students whom are trting very hard to succeed in the class but may be having a difficult time with the course work.

Pretest

Pretest are giving before students enter into the ptogram. But the test are so simple that alot of the students can pass it, and still not have a clue in the classrooms.

Powerpoint

Powerpoints can be effective in teaching and learning if they are presented well.

Organization

Being organizedand prepared when you come into the classroom is very important. Students can tell if you are prepared or even motivated.

Guess Speakers

Always good idea to have guess speakers to give students more than one perspective of careers

When a pretest is not an option....

Rather than give a pretest to students in a course where new students may be entering, I usually ask each new student to introduce themselves and whether they have any medical background. This way I have a better understanding of each student's background and can read their facial expressions as to their understanding of the subject matter in most cases. After I assign the in-class activity, I always ask each student (new and seasoned) 'what questions do you have?' as some students may not want to ask questions during the lecture.

Make sure your student's are interested in what it is you are teaching.

It is really good to be prepared for class so your student's don't think you are not prepared

creating an evalation system

I believe the mmost important area of an assesment of students sucess is rapid feedback following any testing material It give the student information that can redrect them if necsssary or it can provide postive re-inforcement for work well done

learning styles

I like to give little tests before the beginning of an instruction peroid to identfy the learning stype of the student. I will address all styles in my teaching plan. and the wide a veried style is effective for most learners.

selceting instruction media

I am a multi media instructor. I like to mix it up to keep the students attension. I do enjoy power point even though it has draw back such as wooing the students to sleep I never use power point after lunch.

student centered teaching

i like this approch to teaching.. it makes the student accountable involved and active in the learning process. It is more like a patnership between the learner and the instructor.

Tests and Cheating

To curb cheating in the classroom...I always print 3 different verstions of every test. That way they can't look off of their neighbor's paper.

Transition time

I find it really useful to take the first 5 minutes of class to help the students transition from the previous part of their day (work, school, travel). We put on a piece of relaxing instrumental music after they are all settled and seated, and I guide them to breathe deeply and to be present in the moment. It really helps!

Color

Has anyone incorporated different colors into their teaching? I had a student do a presentation on color therapy and the other students wanted me to start doing their tests on different color papers.

make up exams

are make exams effective or does it does it just the students the chance to make a better grade??