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Exam Blueprints: A Student-centric Approach to Assessment 

Faculty Focus

Exam blueprints are a teaching tool that is still shrouded in controversy. Understanding the utility and impact of exam blueprints from a student perspective can be a game-changer. They can also help instructors to ensure that exams are fair and equitable. No more guesswork—students know exactly what to expect.

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Exam Blueprints: A Student-centric Approach to Assessment 

Faculty Focus

Exam blueprints are a teaching tool that is still shrouded in controversy. Understanding the utility and impact of exam blueprints from a student perspective can be a game-changer. They can also help instructors to ensure that exams are fair and equitable. No more guesswork—students know exactly what to expect.

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Why Professors Should Ask Students For Feedback Long Before the Semester Is Over

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Golden collects the results, which students give anonymously, then studies the feedback and makes a list of all the information she’s received. And research shows that professors who collect early-term feedback, and who use it to make changes to their courses with the help of a consultant, can raise their end-of-semester teaching evaluations.

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Death of a Traditional Lecture

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For example, Herman (2020) notes that student perception of online courses was overall negative (which could lead to decreased teaching evaluations). Numerous studies suggest these alternative learning models are just as good, if not better, than traditional methods. exam scores increased post adjustments).

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Death of a Traditional Lecture

Faculty Focus

For example, Herman (2020) notes that student perception of online courses was overall negative (which could lead to decreased teaching evaluations). Numerous studies suggest these alternative learning models are just as good, if not better, than traditional methods. exam scores increased post adjustments).