Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 39 to 45.
Think about the last test you took. How much of what you learned for the test do you still remember? Many people take tests to pass a course or get a promotion, but they often forget the information afterward. This is especially the case for people taking large international tests like TOEFL or IELTS. These tests usually involve multiple-choice questions, and people often study to increase their scores, not to learn important information. In fact, educators are divided on whether these kinds of tests are the most effective way to assess a person's abilities.
Those who support such tests say they are the only way for educators and employers to compare people based on their test scores. However, there are people trying to reform this system. They believe that standard tests aren't the best way to measure a person's ability. These reformers also believe that intelligent people are not always good at taking tests or memorizing facts. A multiple-choice test cannot always tell what people have learned, or whether they can apply that knowledge in the future.
Reformers believe that other types of evaluation achieve better results. Tests that contain a mix of written and spoken questions give a more complete assessment of what the person is capable of. A portfolio, or a collection of work done throughout a course, can show how much the student has improved individually. Group interview, where a group of people are interviewed at the same time, can also be useful for employers, since they show how people interact with others.
Alternative educational institutions such as Montessori and Waldorf schools don't believe that education should be focused on testing. At these schools, the classroom is very relaxed and "free" with students learning from each other as much as they learn from teachers. Some of these schools even allow students to choose what they study. Teachers create activities designed to let students show their abilities or knowledge of a certain subject. In these schools, the focus is on learning by experiencing and doing things.
The debate on testing continues, and educators have yet to find a perfect method of evaluating learning. Until that day comes, old test methods will be used and new test methods will continue to develop. But one thing's for sure, testing will continue to play an important part in our lives - so study hard!
What is happening at Montessori schools?
Đáp án đúng là: D
Giải thích
Kiến thức: Đọc – chi tiết
Giải thích: Điều gì đang xảy ra tại các trường Montessori?
A. Học sinh và giáo viên tập trung vào việc dạy và học chính thức.
B. Học sinh làm bài kiểm tra trắc nghiệm sau khóa học.
C. Học sinh làm bài kiểm tra nhiều hơn học sinh ở các trường khác.
D. Học sinh có thể chọn những gì họ học.
Thông tin: At these schools, the classroom is very relaxed and "free" with students learning from each
other as much as they learn from teachers. Some of these schools even allow students to choose what
they study. Teachers create activities designed to let students show their abilities or knowledge of a
certain subject. In these schools, the focus is on learning by experiencing and doing things.
Chọn D