Is the multiple choice exam format unique to the U.S?I have had international students commented that, in their respective countries,this is rarely used as an assessment of a student's knowledge base. Those who studied in Europpe were appalled by this method in the U.S.Some said that European teachers' method of testing gave them a better idea of their strengths and weaknesses from a cognitive standpoint..Some of these students said the European and Australian schools allowed for elaborative and deep processing of information instead of the fact retention paradigm of the multiple choice format. A friend of mine who studied in England had many complaints from U.S students while teaching at Kansas State.The students were used to MC andnot writing out answers. Just curious if Wundt gave essay exams to the Americans studying at Leipzig and if this had anything to do with the formation of the Functionalism by the Americans.I assume that many tipsters have been exposed to a variety of assessment methods,so how do you read the criticism of the multiple choice modality from international students? Michael Sylvester,PhD Daytona Beach,Florida
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