Thursday, 17 May 2012

Reflection on the Computer skills for teachers-RVO

face of dissapointmrnt.
This is the image I head after checking my grades, I've failed my very first RVO test, I got 32.48% like seriously!!!! But how? I've got no idea I thought the test was very easy and simple and I guess I didn't prepare well enough; then again the test was multiple choice questions! dear! I totally hate multiple choice questions... very soon I will be a teacher and I shall never set such questions for my students because even though it is a multiple choice sometimes I just feel that I don't have much choice or I have a "bad" choice. I'm not want to depress my stoudents especially if there is a negative marking policy.I exercised the Golden trick but it seemed not to be working for me.

For next test I recommand that the person who set the test must use less images where we will ve required to click on the coresponding answer, it just get too confusing for most of us, especially if we dealing with multiple choice questions. I feel that we were not given opportunity to pass the test.
I aint going to give up, I will try and work much harder and prepare well enough for next test-which is a re-write test.

1 comment:

  1. Failing is not a shame! A lot of people do, it is just a pre-test to discover our self knowlegde and abilities. The benefits of failing are that it encourages us to work harder next time and put in much more efort in what we do! It is a way to prepare us for better success and not repeating the same mistakes over and over again, rather learning from those mistakes and rectify our wrongs.

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