The Paul Simon song “Kodachrome” criticizes traditional education for teaching irrelevant material. The author, a teacher, shares the challenges of outdated vocabulary workbooks and inauthentic assessments. To address this, they introduce the “One Question Exam” requiring students to apply literature to a big question, incorporating vocabulary and grammatical concepts. This innovative approach assesses ELA standards and encourages creativity.
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Final Exams You Can Grade Before Students Even Leave the Room
As an English teacher, I used alternative final exams to promote critical thinking and metacognition. The “Essay Revision & Reflection” exam involved students revising their essays and reflecting on the process. The “In-Exam Group Project & Presentation” required collaborative work and presentation during the exam period. These methods encouraged student ownership of learning.
Test Prep Strategies for High School English
High school English teachers juggle various roles, including preparing students for standardized tests like ACT and SAT while fostering critical thinking. Strategies include aligning curriculum with test content, integrating test-specific practice, focusing on reading comprehension and writing skills, fostering critical thinking, and creating a supportive learning environment. These efforts aim to equip students for success beyond tests.