[etni] Re: Testing Question Formation

  • From: "Avraham J. Roos" <avrahamroos@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 00:42:33 +0200

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Adele wrote:
> But if you insist, each bagrut exam
> (say - from C and upwards) could include a specific item requiring the
> testee to write an informed, grammatically correct question about the test
> just read.

Let's try that one. Here is a paragraph taken from Eric Cohen's Module D 
Practice Papers (fourth paper, page 14, lines 6-9):

"Brown started paying chess while he was in jail for robbery. Chess taught 
him that impulsive actions often lead to disaster. He learned that if you 
don't think carefully before you move your pieces on the board, you'll lose 
them - and the game! Planning, he realized, gives you control over the game, 
and over your life as well."

Lowest level Bagrut question:
Suppose you are a reporter planning to interview the now famous Eugene 
Brown. Write down a question you would ask Eugene Brown about his stay in 
the prison and what he learned there.

Possible student answer: What did you learn when you were in prison?

Intermediate level Bagrut question:
Suppose you are a reporter planning to interview the now famous Eugene 
Brown. Which TWO questions would you ask him? Make sure to ask only 
questions connected to the paragraph above.

Possible student answer:
When did you start playing chess?
What did chess teach you?

Advanced level Bagrut question:
Suppose you are a reporter planning to interview the now famous Eugene 
Brown. Which THREE questions would you ask him? Make sure to ask only 
questions connected to the paragraph above. Do NOT ask questions of which 
the answer is specifically mentioned in the text.

Possible student answer:
Would you say that chess has changed your life?
Do you still play chess, now that you are out of prison?
Do you feel all prisoners should be taught chess?

Adele, I'd love to see students tackle that one!

Avraham Roos 


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