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When I taught once a week, 3 hour sessions, I had a RAT every week that
I had no exam.  This normally corresponded to one chapter of the text.

It all went fine.

Regards,

David Smith

David W. Smith, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Associate Professor, Biostatistics
Fellow, Institute for Health Policy
The University of Texas School of Public Health
San Antonio Branch Campus
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On Behalf Of McCormick, Don
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 5:13 PM
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Subject: 6 week class, grad student resistance

Hi All

I teach in a system where all courses are held once a week, from 6-10 in
the evening, and the classes are only 6 weeks long. Would you recommend
6 RATS or fewer?

Also, I plan on giving these to Masters level students who don't usually
get much in the way of multiple choice quizzes. They are generally
resist them and regard them as inappropriate for graduate level work.
They associate multiple choice with undergraduate work. Does anyone have
any ideas about how to work with resistance like this?

Sincerely,

Don McCormick
University of Redlands

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