Like the OP article, no data, no evidence - random ideas presented as advice.
I mean, could you even do some anec-data style before and after comparisons? Like, do 5 problems with no explicit request for tests and 5 without and show that you get 0 out of 5 for no test and 5 out of 5 for a test?
People like me might carp on about how that's not good enough or something, but to be honest I would feel quite uneasy and unjustified complaining unless I had done similar work... without this sort of attempt to justify your thoughts though I feel like a school teacher intervening in a discussion where some kid is advocating the use of heroin to her peers on the basis that Aunt Agnes says it feels good.
I mean, could you even do some anec-data style before and after comparisons? Like, do 5 problems with no explicit request for tests and 5 without and show that you get 0 out of 5 for no test and 5 out of 5 for a test?
People like me might carp on about how that's not good enough or something, but to be honest I would feel quite uneasy and unjustified complaining unless I had done similar work... without this sort of attempt to justify your thoughts though I feel like a school teacher intervening in a discussion where some kid is advocating the use of heroin to her peers on the basis that Aunt Agnes says it feels good.