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ledicarus
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If you create a test using everything you instructed in class, and allow the students to use their own personal notes taken in class to assist them in completing the test- there won't be cheating. The test results then weigh heavily on the students ability to take proper notes in class and not on the information found in the textbook.
Also a sidebar question. Tonight my girlfriend is grading 120 papers. Is she grading them, or degrading them? The thought occurred to me, the tests have already been completed and are, until proven otherwise, 100% correct. Therefore a teacher actually degrades the tests of their students. If the questions were being 'graded' at the same time the answers were being written this could be seen as 'grading' (a progression of mark). Just a curiosity I had.
Also a sidebar question. Tonight my girlfriend is grading 120 papers. Is she grading them, or degrading them? The thought occurred to me, the tests have already been completed and are, until proven otherwise, 100% correct. Therefore a teacher actually degrades the tests of their students. If the questions were being 'graded' at the same time the answers were being written this could be seen as 'grading' (a progression of mark). Just a curiosity I had.