Teachers' Toolbox/Evaluation of students

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A student will have to be evaluated to give them feedback on the progress and level of performance.

Memorize the material and you will be able to understand exam questions; understand the material and you should also be able to answer exam questions

Written exams

How to approach making written exams?

Multiple Choice

Multiple choice tests can be both boring and stressed, but with a little ingenuity in asking more than standard questions, the method can be quite rewarding.

Peer assessment

This saves the teacher a lot of work and can be very instructive for the students.

Reports

How to make a good report assignment and how to evaluate reports

Evaluation:

Oral Presentations

If students in groups or individually make presentations to each other and another group of students are assigned as opponents to each presenter, everyone will learn quite a lot even in the evaluation phase - and also have the whole course recapitulated in different ways.

Presentation

Project work

When evaluating a student the following points should be considered - and it should be made clear to the student before starting the project what the importance is of the various points.

The product:

The process:

The overall scientific content:

During the project and when the project is over, the supervisor should make a survey of the project and supervision, to check that the above points will be answered to satisfaction - and what to do to improve the chances that it will happen before the final evaluation is done.

Masters thesis

Censor or Teachers tasks at a defence:

Typical questions for a thesis defence: Start by making a general comment about how you think the work is - make sure the student calms down.


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