As usual, Mrs. Olsen has nailed it. Quizzes are the basic training aids for the big time. Get the fundamentals down and the final will be a doddle [as the Australians say . . . or once did.]
Testing should work in both directions. If the teacher discovers from the test results that most of the kids couldn’t accurately answer a question about, say, the order of the colors in the visible spectrum, it’s a sign that it hadn’t been adequately taught and should probably warrant a revision to the lesson plans to take another run at it.
Virtually everything is dash-industrial complex. It is the natural outcome of unregulated capitalism.
Back when America was Great Again, adults could work in a grocery store and buy a house within a few miles from where they worked. Now, many full time workers at Walmart qualify for food stamps.
Ninette 7 months ago
Preferable to the Viet Nam admissions complex many faced. But CIAC bad, very bad. :(
Cactus-Pete 7 months ago
If he knows everything, why does he have problems with tests?
cmerb 7 months ago
Because , he is a pain in the A$$ , that is why !
sandpiper 7 months ago
As usual, Mrs. Olsen has nailed it. Quizzes are the basic training aids for the big time. Get the fundamentals down and the final will be a doddle [as the Australians say . . . or once did.]
rheddmobile 7 months ago
This is literally what my comment was yesterday. Kids in school don’t get to make mistakes without consequences.
The Orange Mailman 7 months ago
2 + 2 still equals 4. Free solo shouldn’t allow a way around that.
tiprod1953 7 months ago
Just sloppiness.
Kroykali 7 months ago
He tests her patience every day.
cervelo 7 months ago
Little fart has an answer to everything, and when he’s trapped, he steers the topic in a different direction…
ewaldoh 7 months ago
A close look at 3rd grade scores has occurred at no college on this planet.
anomaly 7 months ago
It’s true for everybody, so it’s a level field. On that score, anyway, but not others.
Richard S Russell Premium Member 7 months ago
Testing should work in both directions. If the teacher discovers from the test results that most of the kids couldn’t accurately answer a question about, say, the order of the colors in the visible spectrum, it’s a sign that it hadn’t been adequately taught and should probably warrant a revision to the lesson plans to take another run at it.
innertuber 7 months ago
Good one, Mrs. Olsen.
Mike Baldwin creator 7 months ago
So much cynicism so little time.
braindead Premium Member 7 months ago
Virtually everything is dash-industrial complex. It is the natural outcome of unregulated capitalism.
Back when America was Great Again, adults could work in a grocery store and buy a house within a few miles from where they worked. Now, many full time workers at Walmart qualify for food stamps.
tpcox928 7 months ago
Lovin’ it!
christelisbetty 7 months ago
If Mrs. Olsen has rock climbing experience, it must be from many, many years ago.
Riskfinder Premium Member 7 months ago
I love how he brings out her A-game. I think she does, too.