分析学入门课程中多项选择题写作实践指南

Q3 Social Sciences
S. Stevens, Susan W. Palocsay, Luis J. Novoa
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摘要

测试写作是教学的一个基本组成部分。随着教授更多学生群体、对学习结果进行正式评估以及提供在线和混合课程的压力越来越大,需要替代构建反应解决问题的测试问题。我们相信,适当使用多项选择题可以缓解其中的一些压力。然而,只有当这些问题写得很好并且在衡量学生学习方面有效时,结果才会被敬业的教师所接受。在本文中,我们提出了一个由六个设计原则组成的结构化框架,作为编写MC项目的指南,这些项目通过使用基于场景和多步骤的问题来促进高阶思维。然后,我们展示了如何应用这些原则,为统计学或运筹学/管理科学的入门分析课程开发MC格式的高质量试题。
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Practical Guidance for Writing Multiple-Choice Test Questions in Introductory Analytics Courses
Test writing is a fundamental component of teaching. With increasing pressure to teach larger groups of students, conduct formal assessment of learning outcomes, and offer online and hybrid classes, there is a need for alternatives to constructed response problem-solving test questions. We believe that appropriate use of multiple-choice (MC) questions can alleviate some of these pressures. However, the results will only be acceptable to dedicated faculty if these questions are well written and effective in measuring student learning. In this article, we propose a structured framework consisting of six design principles that serve as a guide for writing MC items that promote higher-order thinking through the use of scenario-based and multistep problems. Then we demonstrate how to apply these principles to develop high-quality test questions in MC format for introductory analytics courses in statistics or operations research/management science.
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INFORMS Transactions on Education
INFORMS Transactions on Education Social Sciences-Education
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