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Nov 5 at 5:36 vote accept Allure
Nov 3 at 11:25 comment added limequokka Regarding timed homework, online quizzes at home worth little to none of the semester grade are a good way to do this, especially with exam style questions. Also acts as a great way for you and the student themself to have a live update as to their understanding, if the first few to answer do badly you know in advance to potentially prep a quick explanation over the weekend, and students know while still working on that topic, so they don't fall behind to correct misunderstandings the week after.
Nov 2 at 16:07 comment added akostadinov I had a subject that I understood well but to get a reasonable grade, had to solve many questions so that I can do them fast and stay within the exam time limit.
Nov 1 at 11:56 comment added Captain Emacs If they enjoy competitions, it might be a moment to raise that point - leading by excitement instead of fear.
Nov 1 at 11:55 comment added Captain Emacs +1 for "training not teaching"
Nov 1 at 10:03 comment added Snijderfrey When I was a student, we were told: Performance equals work per time. Professors shrugged off all complaints about limited time like this... I prefer your approach.
Nov 1 at 9:23 history answered MisterMiyagi CC BY-SA 4.0