"Student frustration" refers to the feeling of annoyance, disappointment, or dissatisfaction experienced by students when they encounter difficulties, obstacles, or challenges in their academic work or school environment.
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It reduces the need to seek out spelling assistance that takes more time (e.g. asking teacher or classmate, using online or hard copy dictionary), decrease the overall number of spelling mistakes, and
decrease student frustration.
As an aside, another benefit to adaptive testing is that because each student takes a test tailored to their achievement level, not only is time reduced, accuracy improved and
student frustration diminished, but the test measures accurately all students over a broad range of achievement.
Student frustration is probably a fairly predictable short - term side effect of asking higher - order questions.
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Student frustration is rising.»
For example, a standards document that includes word - level skills at the kindergarten level that are developmentally too sophisticated could result in wasted instructional time, inappropriate expectations and assessments, and
student frustration and failure.