User talk:Nrosc001

Hi, Nekita! I'm Courtney and I'm a sophomore at Old Dominion. I think it's great that you would like to teach math. Did you have a particular subject or grade in mind? Hope you have a great semester! Ctown004 (talk) 06:38, 2 February 2009 (UTC)

Hey. You filled out the peer review I am working on 11.2.1. Just the multiple choice questions section. You may have accidentally left it off of your page and put it on mine. I'm going to redo it on mine, but here is what you wrote so you can just copy and paste it onto yours.

Multiple Choice Questions

 * 1) What does each question assess: knowledge or reasoning (application of knowledge)?
 * 2) Question 1 _Knowledge______________________
 * 3) Question 2 __Knowledge_____________________
 * 4) Question 3 ____Application___________________
 * 5) Question 4 __Application_____________________

Answer the following questions about the multiple-choice questions.
 * 1) Are there 4 multiple-choice questions? _Yes_____
 * 2) Do they each have four answer choices (A-D)? _Yes_____
 * 3) Is there a single correct (not opinion-based) answer for each question? __yes___
 * 4) Do the questions assess the learning target? ___somewhat___
 * 5) Are the questions appropriate and reasonable (not too easy and not too difficult)? _yes_____
 * 6) Are the foils (the response options that are NOT the answer) reasonable i.e. they are not very obviously incorrect answers? yes______
 * 7) Are the response options listed in alphabetical order? ___no___
 * 8) Are correct answers provided and listed BELOW all the questions? _yes_____

Please make a comment about the multiple-choice questions. If you answered "No" to any of the questions above, please explain how the author can improve the question/s.

Comment:This article had resources to back up information. However, If the student has time they should go into a classroom to see if what the sources say really back up the evidence.Nrosc001 (talk) 14:48, 12 February 2009 (UTC)

-Amanda Aschw011 (talk) 19:18, 15 February 2009 (UTC)