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Assessment in Mathematics

Major Purposes of the Assessment

Consistency of Assessment

Tips to Improve Assessment

Exemplary Math Assessment

Enhancing Students' Learning

Choosing Assessments

Diversity and Assessment

Technology and Assessment

Collaborative Learning

Assessment Glossary

Assessment Examples

Choosing Assessments

For specific examples go to Assessment Examples
In order to select the most appropriate assessment teachers must:

  • understand their mathematical goals deeply,
  • understand how their students may be thinking about mathematics,
  • have a good grasp of possible means of assessing students' knowledge, and
  • Be skilled in interpreting assessment information from multiple sources.

A teacher's knowledge about mathematics and assessment is the foundation in collecting useful information and drawing valid inferences. Assessment linked to instruction must become a major focus in teacher preparation and professional development.

Assessment methods and instruments should be selected on the basis of the

  • type of information sought;
  • use to which the information will be put; and the
  • Developmental level and maturity of the student.
Type of Information Type of Assessment
(For specific examples go to Assessment Examples)
Indicates if students can apply procedures.
  • Quizzes using simple constructed-response
  • Selected-response items (multiple choice)
Indicates students' capacity to apply mathematics in complex or new situations
  • Constructed-response
  • Performance tasks
Provides insights into students' thinking
  • Observations
  • Conversations in the classroom
Monitors changes in students' thinking and reasoning over time.
  • Reflective journals Portfolios


The following assessment strategies are recommended by Alaska Content Standards

Alaska Math Standard A: A student should understand mathematical facts, concepts, principles and theories. Graphic Organizers
Interviews
Observations
Performance Tasks
Journals and Learning Logs
Contracts
Familiar Assessment Tools: Tests
Scoring Guides
Alaska Math Standard B: A student should understand, select and use a variety of problem-solving strategies. Graphic Organizers
Interviews
Observations
Performance Tasks
Self- and Peer-Evaluations
Journals and Learning Logs
Scoring Guides
Alaska Math Standard C: A student should understand, form and use appropriate methods to define and explain mathematical relationships. Graphic Organizers
Interviews
Performance Tasks
Creative Performances and Exhibitions
Journals and Learning Logs
Scoring Guides
Portfolios
Reporting: Student Conferences
Alaska Math Standard D: A student should use logic and reason to solve mathematical problems. Graphic Organizers
Interviews
Observations
Performance Tasks
Creative Performances
Journals and Learning Logs
Scoring Guides
Alaska Math Standard E: A student should apply mathematical concepts and processes to situations within and outside of school. Graphic Organizers
Observations
Performance Tasks
Creative Performances
Journals and Learning Logs
Contracts
Familiar Assessment Tools: Tests
Scoring Guides
Portfolios


For specific examples go to Assessment Examples.