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296: My Favorite Final Exam (I mean, not that I don’t love Multiple Choice)


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Today I want to talk final exams, and specifically, one I’ve really enjoyed giving when I had the leeway to skip the sit-down exam. If you don’t have to involve any Scantron sheets in your final, you might love it too, so let’s dive in. 

Maybe you’ve seen some of the great graduation speeches floating around the internet - maybe you even analyze some of them with your students when you’re teaching public speaking or rhetorical devices. I haven’t had time to dive in yet, but I hear good things about Jason Reynolds’ speech at Lesley University and Taylor Swift’s at NYU. 

But for this project, the wisdom that will be on offer won’t come from celebrities. Nope, instead, your students will take the podium and give their own graduation speeches, based on the wisdom they can pull from what they’ve read in your class. 

Have your students look back at your texts and themes  in the context of three out of the following four main ideas.  

How literature helps people understand their own lives.

How literature helps people understand the lives of others and empathize with other people.

How literature makes it easier to understand history.

How literature illuminates issues of morality.

This little bit of structure makes it a lot easier to organize their final speech. What I love about this is that what we’re really asking them is: why do we read? Why did this class matter? For me, that’s a really important way to end the year, and I love hearing what they say. 

I suggest you have your students present their speeches during the exam period. Meet outside somewhere, like the baseball bleachers, or reserve the library or a special room if you have that option. Then either have all the students read their speeches or divide into groups and have them read to their small groups. I like to give them a listening handout for this day, in which they nominate the best speeches and defend their nominations. 

When it comes to exam time, I’m all for trying something that better reflects the goals of your course than a multiple choice exam. Whether it’s a graduation speech or something else, this week I just want to highly recommend that you reach out to your admin and request this option, if you don’t already have it! 

 

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