Anonymous wrote:I teach middle school math, and I love the effect of retakes. Students actually care about their grades now. Before retakes, a kid would fail a test, trash it, and walk out of the room and forget about it.
Now, they fail the test, and immediately ask what they did wrong, if they can have extra practice on the topic, and what I suggest they do to prepare for the retake. My after school sessions are packed with kids trying to solidify their learning. It's not free points--they have to do a remediation assignment, and retake a second version of a full length test after school. They are learning. My end of year state scores are higher than before, study habits are improving, and kids are more engaged.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a third grade teacher and I don’t offer retakes.
Anonymous wrote:I always thought retake culture was a scam in awful schools to inflate grades and keep annoying parents and kids off schools’ backs.
But then an elite local private Dean said he believes in retakes, so idk what to believe anymore.
Anonymous wrote:I teach middle school math, and I love the effect of retakes. Students actually care about their grades now. Before retakes, a kid would fail a test, trash it, and walk out of the room and forget about it.
Now, they fail the test, and immediately ask what they did wrong, if they can have extra practice on the topic, and what I suggest they do to prepare for the retake. My after school sessions are packed with kids trying to solidify their learning. It's not free points--they have to do a remediation assignment, and retake a second version of a full length test after school. They are learning. My end of year state scores are higher than before, study habits are improving, and kids are more engaged.
Anonymous wrote:That's what I figured PP. So, because students aren't preparing for assignments, the teachers are given up their lunch time to reteach. Insanity! All because today's special snowflakes can't/won't prepare for their tests/quizzes, etc. My friend is a teacher and she gets 30 minutes for lunch. If she shoves the food down her mouth, she has time to run to the bathroom, answer an email or make a quick phone call. She said she is constantly in meetings during her planning time. There is no way in hell I would allow my child to take up any of a teacher's precious little time because he wanted a Take 2.
I'm a PP, btw, and I agree with you.Anonymous wrote:One of the best teaching methods (or learning methods) is taking a test. You know the material better, remember it more deeply, than you did before taking the test. So if you didn’t do well on a test, the best way to learn it better is to take another test - it forces the brain to store and retrieve the information in memory. So, if the point of school is to learn, and not to achieve grades or rank kids, retakes should be available. [/quote
I hope that posters lamenting that only "special snowflakes" are somehow crying for retakes (because they didn't study, supposedly) can read the post above and understand what this PP is saying.
I also think those PPs will change their tunes and embrace this attitude when their kids are in high school. Some classes in our HS do have retake policies, with time limits (you can't retake a test weeks or months later) and sometimes limits on the maximum points a retake can earn. Kids aren't handed easy retakes, or an unlimited number of retakes. Or retakes in every class. But retakes in HS can help kids be better prepared for the next unit of learning, because each unit builds on the previous one, and as this PP notes, retakes can help students get the information more solidly in place before moving on.
Anonymous wrote:One of the best teaching methods (or learning methods) is taking a test. You know the material better, remember it more deeply, than you did before taking the test. So if you didn’t do well on a test, the best way to learn it better is to take another test - it forces the brain to store and retrieve the information in memory. So, if the point of school is to learn, and not to achieve grades or rank kids, retakes should be available.