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Essay. Advantages and Disadvantages Daisy E. Gonzalvo. A dvantages. Advantages:. It is easier to prepare and less time consuming compared to other paper and pencil tests. Advantages:.
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Essay Advantages and Disadvantages Daisy E. Gonzalvo
Advantages: • It is easier to prepare and less time consuming compared to other paper and pencil tests.
Advantages: • Require students to demonstrate critical thinkingin organizing and producing an answer beyond rote recall and memory
Advantages: • Empower students to demonstrate their knowledgewithin broad limits beyond the restraint of objective tests (true false, multiple choice)
Advantages: • Allows learners to demonstrate originality and creativity • Presents more possibilities for diagnosis
Disadvantages: • Grading is often subjective and not consistent, colored bypreconceptions of student, prior performance, time of day, neatness and handwriting, spelling and grammar, and where the actual test falls in
Disadvantages: • Can be a limited sampling of content • Good writing requires time to think,organize, write and revise • Time consuming to correct
Disadvantages: • Advantageous for students with good writing and verbal skillsas opposed to those who have alternative learning styles (visual and kinesthetic)
Disadvantages: • Essay questions are not always properly developedto assess higher thinking skills (often only test for recall and style)
Disadvantages: • Advantageous for students who are quick,as opposed to those who take time to develop an argument or may suffer from writers block
Disadvantages: • Usually encourages bluffing. • Low variation of scores.