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4 Ways to Reduce Student Test-Taking Anxiety By Erik Ofgang published 1 May 23 Ways educators can help students experiencing test-taking anxiety, from Dr. Janani Krishnaswami, a physician who works with students and anxiety
Is The SAT Dead? By Erik Ofgang last updated 22 November 21 Many colleges that stopped requiring the SAT during the pandemic plan on continuing to waive the test. How important will the nation’s most infamous exam be going forward?
Standardized Tests Fail to Provide Evidence for Student Success By Erik Ofgang published 22 April 21 The Education Department says federal standardized tests are needed to provide targeted support but there is little indication these tests have accomplished that
The CDC’s $10 Billion School COVID Testing Plan: What to Know By Erik Ofgang published 29 March 21 School COVID testing can help keep the nation’s schools open to in-person learning but there are still questions about the availability of tests and regulations around administering them.
4 Tips for Offering Online Exams By Erik Ofgang published 10 March 21 The University of New England, Australia has given more than 40,000 online exams over the past year, here’s what they’ve learned
Engage Students with Interactive Quizzes and Polls Using Slido By TL Editors published 16 October 19 Polling options include multiple choice, word cloud, rating scales, and short answer, and teachers choose the length of time sessions will remain active.
Prepare Students for Tests Big and Small With Albert By TL Editors published 7 March 18 Albert offers individualized high school and undergraduate questions for test prep, core subjects, world languages, and more.