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While multiple choice, short answer, and essays are still proven methods, there are many alternatives teachers can use for their particular student group. Assessment of student work is a crucial aspect of learning. It helps students recognize important lesson goals and teachers gauge understanding.
As the team found, small but critically timed interventions like this can make the difference between success and failure. In a field study involving schools across the United States, teachers gave students the opportunity to revise an essay they’d written. But not just any feedback.
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