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	<title>David's Blog &#187; evaluation</title>
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		<title>Check your work!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2009 18:47:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[That is the cry of every parent who has a middle schooler (and beyond) taking math. How many careless errors would be caught if they would just check their multiplication or subtraction one more time? Surely they would see 204-39 doesn&#8217;t equal 175! Is it just a fact of life that we don&#8217;t and we won&#8217;t? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That is the cry of every parent who has a middle schooler (and beyond) taking math. How many careless errors would be caught if they would just check their multiplication or subtraction one more time? Surely they would see 204-39 doesn&#8217;t equal 175! Is it just a fact of life that we don&#8217;t and we won&#8217;t? Oh, for one test that reflects some progress in this area&#8230;</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t quit! Keep up the good work parents. We may be missing an important skill if we don&#8217;t constantly remind our children and ourselves to &#8220;check your work.&#8221; It is the skill of evaluation. It is the way we improve our skills and produce excellence (why do there have to be some many <em>bad</em> tests to learn this principle, I don&#8217;t know).</p>
<p>Next time you&#8217;re <em>nagging</em> your child to double check and recheck remember why and take a look at how you&#8217;ve been doing.  Hear yourself say to your children &#8220;check your work&#8221; and do so, too, in fact let them &#8220;catch&#8221; you checking your work.</p>
<p>Paul was able to say something like, I&#8217;ve run the race and not been disqualified&#8230; and that comes from the discipline of evaluating. Confession might follow which is like test corrections but that is another topic.</p>
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