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Category: Nov 2022 — Testing

Questions We Ask in Using Audio-Visual Materials

November 1, 2022 Brain Admin Nov 2022 -- Testing, TT Plus Leave a comment

Questions We Ask in Using Audio-Visual Materials By: Harumi Kimura “…our brain integrates information…” Harumi Kimura TT Author In the October issue, Marc Helgesen wrote “the more senses we use,

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Administering Speaking Tests: Who We Are Becomes What We Do

November 1, 2022 Brain Admin Nov 2022 -- Testing Leave a comment

Administering Speaking Tests: Who We Are Becomes What We Do By: Alun Roger Evolving Validity If you cast your mind back far enough, you may recall a time from your

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Lawyers and Priestesses in the World of Tests

November 1, 2022 Brain Admin Nov 2022 -- Testing Leave a comment

Lawyers and Priestesses in the World of Tests By: Curtis Kelly I remember this student I once had, Junko, a forerunner of many others that came later. Junko was smart,

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Rising to the Challenge

November 1, 2022 Brain Admin Nov 2022 -- Testing Leave a comment

Rising to the Challenge: Understanding and Dealing with Test Anxiety By: Heather Kretschmer In the middle of a high-stakes speaking exam, the sixteen-year-old student, who had done well up to

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Who’s Testing Really for, Anyways?

November 1, 2022 Brain Admin About The Issue, Nov 2022 -- Testing Leave a comment

Who’s Testing Really for, Anyways? By: Julia Daley Early in my journey to become a teacher, back when I was an undergraduate student, my old junior high school graciously allowed

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