Friday, April 17, 2009

Tests

I think that every teacher encounters the question as to what format (multiple choice, essay, fill in the blank, etc.) they think would best suit the subject, their students, and the information they want to test their students on. I've always been a supporter of the essay or fill in the blank tests for a number of reasons. In my opinion, I feel that a teacher can more easily identify whether or not each student obtained the information you've taught them or not. When you give an essay, the student is required to write about what they've learned and what they know about the topic at hand. In addition, fill in the blank tests also test their knowledge on a certain subject. Multiple choice tests on the other hand can never insure as much accuracy. Often with multiple choice tests it is better to guess at an answer then leave it unanswered an automatically get the answer wrong, but guessing gives you the oppertunity to hopefully guess right. In this case, as a teacher, multiple choice tests can't fully assess a students knowledge because you can't be sure as to whether they understood what was taught to them and retained the information, or if they simply were very lucky at guessing the answers.

In my classroom, I understand that I can not always be biased by using essay tests or fill in the blank tests, and that in some cases I will have to use multiple choice tests, however, I believe that essay and fill in the blank tests more accurately assess students than multiple choice tests so I plan to use these methods more frequently.

1 comment:

  1. Christine-

    I agree 100%. Growing up I always felt that multiple choice tests were sometimes worse than an essay test because it did not let the student show their comprehension on that subject, etc. I also agree with your statement: "In my classroom, I understand that I can not always be biased by using essay tests or fill in the blank tests, and that in some cases I will have to use multiple choice tests, however, I believe that essay and fill in the blank tests more accurately assess students than multiple choice tests so I plan to use these methods more frequently."
    Great posting!

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