Description
How Can I Write Better Exam Questions to Measure Student Performance and Learning?
Multiple-choice exam questions can be an effective way of measuring student performance and learning. Refreshing and reinvigorating exam question sets provides students with more effective examinations. But what can instructors do to develop better exam questions?
This 20-Minute Mentor shares suggestions for creating and evaluating exam question sets, with an emphasis on writing good multiple-choice exam questions. These recommendations will help instructors write improved questions to more effectively assess their students’ knowledge of course material.
Learning Goals
After viewing this Magna 20-Minute Mentor, participants will be able to:
- Have a better understanding of how to write effective exam questions, especially multiple-choice questions
- Consider what they might do to improve the effectiveness and fairness of their exam questions
- Recognize the obligation they have to evaluate and improve their exam questions
Topics Covered
- Dos and Don’ts for writing multiple-choice questions
- Incorporating story problems within your questions
- Allowing students to demonstrate skills via multiple-choice questions
- The benefits of automated question banks
- Ways to improve questions over time
Audience
This program will benefit:
- Faculty
- Educational Developers
- Instructional Designers
Product Code: PM21CA