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All for good luck!

And a word on team testing.
In this picture, I am standing straight across from the Université de la Sorbonne in Paris, during my visit in Aug 2018.  This statue is of Michel de Montaigne, a professor at the Sorbonne in the 15-hundreds, known to be the father of the essay (thanks a lot, you might think).  Rubbing his shoe means to have good luck in exams, and so hundreds if not thousands of Sorbonne students pay his statue a visit every time they are going in for an evaluation.  I did this thinking of all my current and future students - sending you lots of good thoughts and best wishes!!! :)
Team Testing

The method is somewhat new, and not too many people are using it, from what I can tell.  However, I cannot speak highly enough of the positive effects.  Allow me to convince you!

What is it?
Two students write a test together.  They submit one test/scantron.  They receive the same mark.
What are the benefits?
Learning deepens as they discuss tasks and find the answer together.  Stress levels are way down.  And breaches of AI are no longer much of a concern!!
Do they get much better marks?
No, not really.  Maybe a couple of percent more, but that's mainly due to stress reduction.  Someone who is a high achiever will likely not partner up with someone who barely passes the course.
What if one is not happy with the mark and blames the other?
They have to submit a written contract before the test starts.  In it, they confirm that they understand that the mark is not disputable.
Must everybody team test?
No.  If you feel more confident writing the test on your own, you can.
Isn't the classroom really noisy?
The team testers sit in the front of the room.  Only truly whispering is allowed.  The individual writers are in the back.  If a team is loud, they get one warning, after that they get separated.  The classroom has always been just as quiet, and I never had any issues.
What if one student does all the work and the other just sits there?
If that is the case, the team will be separated.  One of the stipulations in the team testing contract deals with this issue.
Does it work in every course?
No.  It only works if concepts have to be explored, and critical thinking applied.  Complex M/C questions are a good option, and short answer or essay questions.  Simple M/C are better left for standard testing.
   
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      • LEED Field Trip @ Humber
      • Sustainable Tourism Miniconference
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      • Cranberry Farm
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      • The Prep
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      • Strasbourg
      • The Experience
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      • On the Road
      • Paris
    • Service Learning - Study Abroad
    • Trip Planning & Travel Experience
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    • GAPS Challenge 2020
    • Swimming Project >
      • The Project
      • The Process
      • The Opening
      • The Finish Line
    • EcoCloset
    • Showcase >
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      • Showcase 2018 - "Pulse"
    • APEC >
      • HRT Plenary
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