Lane,

 

Questions are similar to any objective test, just don’t use many that aren’t pretty straight forward.  Remember all student is going off is the reading assignment.

 

The RAT term seems to be more popular with my students.  RAP is probably too touchy feely sounding for many business majors.

 

Vance Fried

Brattain Professor of Entrepreneurship

Oklahoma State University


From: Team Learning Discussion List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Lane Lester
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 7:08 AM
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Subject: Re: RAT/RAP?

 

On Dec 27, 2007 7:50 AM, Graves, Angela Dawn <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Hi Lane – our questions for the IRAT/GRAT come from the prereading material.  It is one way the students are held accountable for the reading.  It is important to make them challenging, but not tricky.  It is best to steer away from the True/False questions.  These same questions can be reused on the final.

Thanks, Angie. It seems we would be expecting the students to just read the material carefully, not understand that which is difficult or remember that which has to be memorized... since the topic has yet to be considered in class.

I probably should have mentioned that I will be teach human anatomy & physiology, which has a mix of concepts and minutia (knee bone connected to the shin bone).

Lane

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Lane P. Lester, Ph.D.
Biology Instructor
Southwestern Community College
Macon Campus, Franklin, NC