Student feedback is super important for changing how we measure learning. Here’s how it works:
Spotting Confusion: When students share what confuses them, teachers can change tests to make them clearer.
New Ideas for Tests: Students might suggest different ways to show what they know, like using portfolios or working on group projects. This helps teachers try out new ways to assess learning.
Getting Students Involved: When teachers listen to what students want, the assessments become more interesting. This helps students care more about what they’re learning.
For example, when students suggest moving away from traditional tests to projects, it shows they want to use their knowledge in real-life situations.
Student feedback is super important for changing how we measure learning. Here’s how it works:
Spotting Confusion: When students share what confuses them, teachers can change tests to make them clearer.
New Ideas for Tests: Students might suggest different ways to show what they know, like using portfolios or working on group projects. This helps teachers try out new ways to assess learning.
Getting Students Involved: When teachers listen to what students want, the assessments become more interesting. This helps students care more about what they’re learning.
For example, when students suggest moving away from traditional tests to projects, it shows they want to use their knowledge in real-life situations.