Anonymous wrote:Why should there be retakes?
I'm with the teacher, but that would be the case even it it's not the end of the quarter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title says it all. Test was taken Monday this week. The teacher preemptively told the class on that day there will be no retakes because it’s too close to the end of the quarter. We use a rolling gradebook. This is not true and against county policy. How do we handle?
When you say "retake" - do you mean retaking the same test with the same questions, or retaking a new test with new questions about the same material?
I assume the latter - retaking the same test with the same questions would be fraud.
I have no idea - apparently it’s up the individual teacher on how to handle retakes.
This whole retake thing is idiotic.
+1. It’s 7th grade math. Why would the child need a retake? What difference would it make?
To learn the material better? Sorry you don’t see value in that.
Anonymous wrote:Math is one of those subjects where I’d think a teacher would encourage retakes - so they can strengthen their skills. It’s helpful to go back and see what you missed.
Anonymous wrote:The retakes policy is appalling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This retake thing is idiotic. Everyone gets an A! And a trophy!
Well, A-, they can't score better than a 90 on the test.
The retakes are allowed so the student should complain if they think they need a retake. The reality is still that the kids earning A's are the ones doing retakes when they get a B on a test, my kid has retaken 2 tests, one in 7th and 1 in 8th. Both times he had a B and retook the exam so that the A- grade overall returned to an A. I am not a fan but if it is there, he may as well take advantage of it. We discussed what happened on the initial test and what he could do differently to prepare. He only had the 1 retake in 7th, we are hoping for the same in 8th.
But if a kid is taking a test and worried that they are going to need a re-take before taking the test then the kid needs to be studying more.
Anonymous wrote:This retake thing is idiotic. Everyone gets an A! And a trophy!
Anonymous wrote:Why should there be retakes?
I'm with the teacher, but that would be the case even it it's not the end of the quarter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title says it all. Test was taken Monday this week. The teacher preemptively told the class on that day there will be no retakes because it’s too close to the end of the quarter. We use a rolling gradebook. This is not true and against county policy. How do we handle?
When you say "retake" - do you mean retaking the same test with the same questions, or retaking a new test with new questions about the same material?
I assume the latter - retaking the same test with the same questions would be fraud.
I have no idea - apparently it’s up the individual teacher on how to handle retakes.
This whole retake thing is idiotic.
+1. It’s 7th grade math. Why would the child need a retake? What difference would it make?
To learn the material better? Sorry you don’t see value in that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title says it all. Test was taken Monday this week. The teacher preemptively told the class on that day there will be no retakes because it’s too close to the end of the quarter. We use a rolling gradebook. This is not true and against county policy. How do we handle?
When you say "retake" - do you mean retaking the same test with the same questions, or retaking a new test with new questions about the same material?
I assume the latter - retaking the same test with the same questions would be fraud.
I have no idea - apparently it’s up the individual teacher on how to handle retakes.
This whole retake thing is idiotic.
+1. It’s 7th grade math. Why would the child need a retake? What difference would it make?