Free-response questions are open-ended questions that require students to provide written responses rather than selecting from multiple-choice options. They often require students to demonstrate their understanding, reasoning, and problem-solving skills.
Free-response questions are like an artist's blank canvas. Instead of being given a pre-drawn picture to color in, you have the freedom to create your own masterpiece using your knowledge and creativity.
Scoring Rubric: A scoring rubric is a set of criteria or guidelines used to evaluate and assign scores to free-response answers consistently.
Grading Bias: Grading bias refers to unintentional favoritism or prejudice that may occur when grading free-response questions, leading to inconsistent or unfair evaluation.
Time Management: Time management is crucial when answering free-response questions as it helps ensure that all parts of the question are addressed within the allocated time frame.
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