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by alf
5438 days ago
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The problem is that test taking is only minimally useful outside of school, and by choosing tests as the only measurement, you end up optimizing for the wrong skill. (I know because I was a pretty good test taker as a student, but the laziness and procrastination that it fosters is really starting to bite me in the ass right now) I think tests are useful because they're an easy metric, but if you're goal is to teach or learn a skill, tests are a really poor tool.
As a thought experiment, if you wanted to teach yourself something what would you do? You probably wouldn't do it by giving yourself written tests. |
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I do agree with you on possible bite-backs to a highly test-oriented system, and poorly made tests are very easy to game. Lots of students coast through high school and then around their sophomore or junior year of college stuff starts getting hard and they don't know what to do and don't know how to study.