Re: Test Questions
BigBadInstructor;3763368] states, "I have never heard of having a set number of test questions per credit. But since it is a "sacred cow" looks like you have no choice".
I do not agree with this statement, and perhaps that is why I struggle professionally. The higher we go in education, the more we are taught to question the norm, use clinical inquiry, analyze and question assumptions, and make sure we base actions on evidence...
However, since I got into education, I have seen so much of "do it this way because that's the way we do it" that my head is spinning. I question things that do not bring context into the theory, I question when assessment of learning is not in alignment of objectives, I knew that higher levels of learning needed to be addressed in teaching and testing.
Sometimes, the research comes to the forefront, adn the experienced educators all of a sudden want to teach me new practice based on research, but I have been doing this, because that is what I learned and no one has been thinking I know what I am doing. Now all of a sudden, it comes from them....
Not that I need them to know I know, I just need them to think outside the box, before it becomes the box. I think when people won't listen to evidence until it is established as "evidence-based practice" it hinders all.
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