Shutterstock Ideally, multiple-choice exams would be random, without patterns of right or wrong answers. However, all tests are written by humans, and human nature makes it impossible for any test to ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. When I was in school, multiple-choice exams were the backbone of testing. Teachers relied on ...
In Brett Gilley’s classroom, it’s not uncommon for him to see students giving each other high-fives in the middle of a mid-term. He might even hear them utter a few curse words, too. Immediately after ...