This is a very nice question from a caring mentor. When I took up Physics in College, I have some difficulties, me and my classmates avail to the good will of our professor of physics of teaching detailed solutions, this is mostly a review type and a board examination approach. All we have to do then is just be present on the time our teacher has scheduled as review before our final examinations. This approach of my teacher has encouraged students to study well and much more understand the subject, which is the objective of the lesson.
2006-10-18 00:19:28
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answered by The young Merlin 4
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Make students comfortable and knowledgeable so that the material on the test will not give them anxiety. Also, teach test taking skills, such as eliminating answers they know are wrong if it multiple choice. If a student knows the material and is able to think calmly during the test, he or she should be able to pass most of the time.
2006-10-17 21:09:59
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answered by caitlinerika 3
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Give them all the answers!!! only kidding, but you could help them by giving them work sheets of the questions that are going to be on the test and review with the class some of the test questions and tell them what they NEED to study.
2006-10-17 19:55:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Make the lowest grade a 60%.
2006-10-17 21:35:29
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answered by Alan Turing 5
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You teach them well. Then you reward them for doing well on the test.'
2006-10-17 19:50:40
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answered by Bluealt 7
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Keep priveleges until they pass. They will find a way.
2006-10-17 19:46:05
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answered by JT 4
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help them study
2006-10-17 19:49:58
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answered by beardedredhead7 4
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