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AY 300 - Fall 2011: Sixth Day Lesson Plan

Preface

Today's class will discuss writing effective test questions, the design-a-demo presentations, and continue board work exercises.

GOALS

Section/Group Work Sharing (15 min)

The person on call for this week will share their section experience. Some questions include:

During this (and after), open the floor up for general questions and sharing about how sections are going.

Design(Improve)-A-Demo Proposals (30 min)

Each group receives ten minutes for their proposal. The proposal itself should be ~5 minutes, allowing 5 minutes for questions and critiques.

Exam Questions (35 min)

Activity

Main take-aways: 1. The stem of the question should be meaningful but not wordy. (e.g., More than just “The seasons… (a)(b)©(d)(e)” but less than a paragraph about the Earth and its seasons (and then five responses).)

2. Avoid double negatives. In general, write the stem of the question in the positive. Students read negative terms and forget to reverse the logic of the relations being tested.

3. Irrelevant difficult is unnecessary. What are you testing them on? If you want to probe their knowledge of subtle points, make sure it is warranted (e.g., “Is this subtlety necessary to understand a bigger theme of the course?”)?

4. All distractors (incorrect answers) should be plausible. I really liked Therese's suggestion of having someone not in the course read your responses (but not the stem). If they can pick out the correct answer (or obvious wrong answers), then you have work to do. That said…

5. All responses should have a similar tone and length.

6. Avoid “none of the above” and “all of the above”, especially when all possibilities are listed in parts (a)–(d)!

Other questions to critique, if time:

Some Notes

Board Work Exercises -- Midterm Review (30 min)