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Meyer, Chris – Physics Teacher, 2016
The group work test is an assessment strategy that promotes higher-order thinking skills for solving context-rich problems. With this format, teachers are able to pose challenging, nuanced questions on a test, while providing the support weaker students need to get started and show their understanding. The test begins with a group discussion…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Tests, Cooperative Learning, Student Evaluation
Robinson, Andrew – Physics Teacher, 2008
The requirement for a method of capturing problem solving on a whiteboard for later replay stems from my teaching load, which includes two classes of first-year university general physics, each with relatively large class sizes of approximately 80-100 students. Most university-level teachers value one-to-one interaction with the students and find…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computers, Computer Assisted Instruction, Physics

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