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Eliminating Exams From The Classroom: A Feasibility Study English 1800: Introduction to Professional Writing and Rhetoric By: Jessica Denn.

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1 Eliminating Exams From The Classroom: A Feasibility Study English 1800: Introduction to Professional Writing and Rhetoric By: Jessica Denn

2 Overview O Introduction O Criteria O Methods O Results O Conclusions O Recommendations

3 Criteria For Feasibility Study O Even though exams are a quick and easy way to measure a student’s knowledge, are there other methods to measure a student’s knowledge? O Are there ways to completely eliminate test anxiety? O Are exams worth continuing to have if they cause stress and anxiety in a student’s life and can cause health, emotional, and self- confidence problems?

4 Introduction O Exams are one of the leading causes of stress in a student’s life (Dan et al., 2014) O One-third of U.S. students experience test anxiety (Dan et al., 2014) O A student can cognitively and emotionally influence his or her logical reasoning which can lead to poor testing performance (Jung et al., 2014)

5 Introduction O Stress and anxiety can lead to health issues O Increased blood pressure and heart rate (Zhang et al., 2011) O Increased risk of heart failure and cardiovascular disease (Gustad et al., 2014) O Increased weight gain (Scott, 2014) O Students have multiple responsibilities and activities (Scott, 2014) O Academic, social, and athletic

6 Fears causing test anxiety failure rejection from other students negative judgment from other students, teachers, or family members lack of future employment opportunities punishment Dan et al., 2014

7 Methods O Research was conducted using Hamline University Bush Library’s database, Academic Search Premier O Health and medical articles and websites contributed to the research O A questionnaire was created and distributed to 21 Hamline University students to determine their attitudes towards exams O The results of the questionnaire were analyzed and interpreted

8 Results O High levels of stress and anxiety can lead to health issues O High levels of stress and anxiety are correlated to low levels of academic success (Basol et al., 2014)

9 Results O Primary research showed 48% of Hamline students would like to eliminate exams O 76% of the 52% of Hamline students do not know what would replace exams O 66.6% of Hamline Students remember 40% or less of the material they were tested on because it was not meaningful to them after the exam

10 Results O There are multiple alternatives to measure students’ knowledge and understanding of material O Daily homework assignments O Lab work O Presentations O Individual and group projects O Papers Kantrowitz, 2014

11 Conclusions O Eliminating exams is feasible O Instructors would need to be more creative in alternative methods of teaching and measuring knowledge O Instructors would need to spend more time in the classroom and with students

12 Conclusions O Hamline University students experience stress and anxiety from exams O Stress and anxiety is a problem that continues to increase and lead to more problems unless reduced or a solution for elimination is found

13 Recommendations O More research is recommended O Experiment of a trial run at Hamline University is recommended O Two sections of the same class be used O One section with exams is the control O Other section without exams is the experimental O Results should be analyzed O Students’ health, attitude, self-confidence, and learning should be taken into account when analyzing results


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