- The Benefits of Giving One-Question Quizzes in MathTL;DR (By ZenEdPro): The one-question quiz is an innovative assessment method that accurately measures students’ math proficiency by focusing on problem-solving rather than traditional grading. It involves carefully curated, standards-aligned problems, grouped by difficulty, and includes peer-checking and retake opportunities. This approach fosters deeper understanding, collaboration, and engagement in math,… Read more: The Benefits of Giving One-Question Quizzes in Math
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- Why is most scholastic research never read by those it most benefits — and can we change it?TL;DR (By ZenEdPro): After realizing that most scholarly work is only read by other academics, the author began writing for broader audiences through various platforms. By adapting their writing style and focusing on relatable content, they aim to bridge the gap between academic research and the general public, ensuring that… Read more: Why is most scholastic research never read by those it most benefits — and can we change it?