My son got tired of others copying his tests. He took one test making sure to get every answer wrong. He acted as if he were going to get up to turn it in and the cheater jumped up to turn in his first.
Then John Eric sat back down and corrected all the answers by erasing the wrong, writing the right. The cheater got a zero. JEG got his regular 100.
I have seen teachers hand out tests which look alike but changed enough to make the right answer be different, alternate such that those tending to cheat copied off the wrong test.
We used to have test A and B. The test would be randomly handed out. Two answer keys help with the grading. It sure cut down on cheating or helped identify them anyways.
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
And who act like regular students!
jagedlo over 4 years ago
continue like that and they may end up being an insecurity team!
Ellis97 over 4 years ago
Kenny had better lock the door when he uses the bathroom.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 4 years ago
My son got tired of others copying his tests. He took one test making sure to get every answer wrong. He acted as if he were going to get up to turn it in and the cheater jumped up to turn in his first.
Then John Eric sat back down and corrected all the answers by erasing the wrong, writing the right. The cheater got a zero. JEG got his regular 100.
I have seen teachers hand out tests which look alike but changed enough to make the right answer be different, alternate such that those tending to cheat copied off the wrong test.
Shikamoo Premium Member over 4 years ago
They aren’t too bright, are they?
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 4 years ago
We used to have test A and B. The test would be randomly handed out. Two answer keys help with the grading. It sure cut down on cheating or helped identify them anyways.