Published: September 4, 1996
If I need to rely on a big final exam to find out what my students have learned, or not learned, over the course of the school year, then I'm not doing my job very well. Is there some intrinsic value in asking students to cram, memorize, and regurgitate a body of information, knowing they will promptly forget it?...
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